01616nam a22001697a 4500999001900000008004100019100003400060245013400094260003200228300003200260520091900292650007501211773003101286906001501317942000701332952010701339 c518869d518869211217b ||||| |||| 00| 0 eng d aHedegaard, Troels Fage931103 aUnited we stand: A household perspective on the impact of public employment on attitudes towards retrenchment of welfare spending aSocial Policy and Society  a20(3), Jul, 2021: p.357-370 aThis article explores the impact of public sector employment on attitudes to retrenchment of social spending from a household perspective. The idea the employees of the public sector will stand together to preserve public spending exists throughout the literature on support for and persistence of the welfare states. The empirical evidence for this link, however, has been poor. In this article, I show that this link can be established when studying it from a household perspective. Using a nationally representative survey from Denmark I show that people living in a household where one or both are employed in the public sector are more willing to spend more on the public sector. This effect is, however, only for some policies – unemployment benefit, social assistance, education grant, and integration services – which were generally the least popular policies in the eyes of the public. – Reproduced  aPublic employment, Welfare attitudes, Household, Retrenchment 928864 aSocial Policy and Society  aEMPLOYMENT cAR 00102ddc40709392924aIIPAbIIPAd2021-12-17h20(3), Jul, 2021: p.357-370pAR125912r2021-12-17yAR