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- What: The authors develop expectations about how such distinct reactions can emerge from distinct labour-market risks of globalization or automation or migration. The key feature of this article, then, is to assess how individuals who are concerned with different sources of labour market competition differ in their preferences for supranational unemployment protection. Each individual was first confronted with a short text introducing the situation at hand, where the experiment is introduced and the policy at stake quickly described. The experiment is complemented by a long battery of questions aimed at profiling the respondents vis-à-vis their . . .

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