Replication Data for: Insiders, outsiders, skills and preferences for social protection: evidence from a survey experiment in Argentina
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Standard theories in comparative political economy predict that labor market insiders oppose redistribution to poorer, often informal, labor market outsiders. In contrast, I argue that not all insiders oppose redistribution to outsiders. Extending recent work emphasizing the importance of economic insecurity for insiders, I argue that exposure to risk leads to greater polarization regarding preferences for non-contributory social policy between low- and high-skilled insiders. I test implications of this logic using a survey experiment from a nationally representative sample in Argentina and complement this with analysis of observational data for 16 Latin American countries. I find strong evidence of polarization regarding preferences over social protection among low- and high-skilled insiders. The experiment reveals that low (high)-skilled insiders primed about the risk of job loss become more supportive of transfers to outsiders (insiders). The paper provides new micro-foundations for insider-outsider coalitions in support of social policy expansion in middle-income countries.
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2023-11-19



