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In chapters 1–3, we thought mainly about the explanatory side of our research problem—how personal welfare state experiences affect political orientations.We have discussed potentially influential aspects of welfare state experiences, and how different sorts of welfare state institutions may systematically affect these aspects. However, while chapter 1 gave away the basic information that the dependent variables will be political trust and ideology, little has actually been said about these political orientations and the processes through which they may be affected by personal welfare state experiences.
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Kumlin, S. (2004). Political Trust and Ideology. In: The Personal and the Political: How Personal Welfare State Experiences Affect Political Trust and Ideology. Political Evolution and Institutional Change. Palgrave Macmillan, New York. https://doi.org/10.1057/9781403980274_4
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