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Raus aus dem Lockdown? Warum es manchen zu schnell und anderen nicht schnell genug geht
[End the lockdown? Why restrictions are being lifted too fast for some and not fast enough for others]

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  • Diehl, Claudia
  • Wolter, Felix

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Vertrauen ist wichtiger als Eigeninteresse: Das zeigt eine OnlineBefragung, die wir von April bis Mai 2020 unter knapp 4800 Teilnehmenden durchgeführt haben. Die Haltung zur Lockerung pandemiebedingter Beschränkungen wird weniger dadurch bestimmt, ob jemand daraus wirtschaftliche oder familiäre Folgen für sich selbst oder die Gesellschaft befürchtet. Vielmehr bringen wahrgenommene Grundrechtseinschränkungen die Befragten dazu, Lockerungen zu fordern. Befragte aus dem Osten Deutschlands und solche, die ohnehin ein geringes Vertrauen in staatliche Institutionen haben, sehen die Eindämmungsmaßnahmen besonders kritisch. Bei der Lockerungsdiskussion geht es also weniger um unterschiedlich starke individuelle Betroffenheit als um das Vertrauen in staatliche Institutionen.

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  • Diehl, Claudia & Wolter, Felix, 2020. "Raus aus dem Lockdown? Warum es manchen zu schnell und anderen nicht schnell genug geht [End the lockdown? Why restrictions are being lifted too fast for some and not fast enough for others]," Policy Papers 03 (DE), University of Konstanz, Cluster of Excellence "The Politics of Inequality. Perceptions, Participation and Policies".
  • Handle: RePEc:zbw:cexpps:03de
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