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  • Political Science

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  • Decoupling economic growth from resource use and emissions is crucial for meeting Paris Agreement climate targets.
  • Existing welfare-work models are ecologically unsustainable globally.
  • Sustainable welfare frameworks are needed to balance wellbeing with planetary and social limits.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To develop policy ideas for a sustainable welfare-work nexus through citizen engagement.
  • To examine democratic support for these policy ideas within the Swedish population.
  • To explore the concept of sustainable welfare within a post-growth context.

Main Methods:

  • Qualitative data from 11 deliberative forums on sustainable needs satisfaction.
  • Quantitative data from a representative survey based on forum policy suggestions.
  • Triangulation of qualitative and quantitative data to assess public support.

Main Results:

  • Forum participants identified far-reaching policy measures as necessary for sustainable development.
  • A significant gap exists between proposed measures and public support in Sweden.
  • Public support is particularly low for policies aimed at capping maximum needs satisfaction.

Conclusions:

  • Technological solutions alone are insufficient; sufficiency-oriented policies in a post-growth context are essential.
  • Citizen engagement can generate innovative policy ideas for a sustainable welfare-work nexus.
  • Bridging the gap between expert/public perception and policy implementation is critical for achieving sustainability goals.