Support for governmental redistribution tended to be greater for the poor t
han the rich in a representative sample of Russian adults in 1996. However,
support for redistribution is higher amongst those who expect their welfar
e to fall, and this effect is strongest amongst the currently well-off. A r
ising trajectory inhibits demand for redistribution. Support is also strong
er in rural areas, amongst those with less schooling, those who fear losing
their job, the elderly, and amongst women. Our results are consistent with
Albert Hirschman's idea of a 'tunnel effect', whereby prospects of mobilit
y (in both directions) influence demand for governmental redistribution. (C
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