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Compared to five other industrialized countries, the U.S. is least in favor of government intervention to improve the living standards of the old, the sick, and the unemployed. America especially lags behind Great Britain is support for government spending on health, education, unemployment, and retirement benefits.
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Popular Support for the Welfare State: A Comparison between Institutional Regimes
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In Journal of Public Policy, 13, 227-254, 1993
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