Sophie Borwein

Assistant Professor
Geography and Methods
Home Department

About

My research engages with questions that connect political economy, political behaviour, and public policy. One area of my research is focused on the determinants of attitudes toward inequality and welfare states. I have previously written about how people’s knowledge of immigration policy shapes their welfare state preferences, and am currently working on a project on immigrants’ own attitudes toward redistribution and welfare states.


Teaching


Sophie Borwein

Assistant Professor
Geography and Methods
Home Department

About

My research engages with questions that connect political economy, political behaviour, and public policy. One area of my research is focused on the determinants of attitudes toward inequality and welfare states. I have previously written about how people’s knowledge of immigration policy shapes their welfare state preferences, and am currently working on a project on immigrants’ own attitudes toward redistribution and welfare states.


Teaching


Sophie Borwein

Assistant Professor
Geography and Methods
Home Department
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My research engages with questions that connect political economy, political behaviour, and public policy. One area of my research is focused on the determinants of attitudes toward inequality and welfare states. I have previously written about how people’s knowledge of immigration policy shapes their welfare state preferences, and am currently working on a project on immigrants’ own attitudes toward redistribution and welfare states.

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