There is growing evidence that voter and party positions on economic items do not conform to a left-right dimension. This article proposes that in Northern Eurozone states voter policy positions on economic issues are characterized by two dimensions: A redistribution dimension that consists out of views on income equality and a reform dimension that divides those who favour reform of the welfare state to ensure its long-term sustainability and those who oppose such reforms because they would hurt those who need the welfare state now. It examines to what extent voters positions on economic issues conform this two-dimensional pattern, employing the 2012 Dutch Election Survey; to what extent positions on these dimensions reflects voters' attit...
In all advanced Western nations, policy-makers have implemented encompassing welfare state reforms i...
The redistribution of fiscal resources from richer to poorer European Union (EU) member states has t...
The Dutch welfare state has always posed analytical and empirical puzzles, since existing theories c...
There is growing evidence that voter and party positions on economic items do not conform to a left-...
In today’s diversified party systems, the economic dimension is no longer a unidimensional conflict ...
Supplemental Material, pp-2015-0222-File011 for Distinguishing welfare state reform and i...
Supplemental Material, pp-2015-0222-File012 for Distinguishing welfare state reform and i...
Supplemental Material, pp-2015-0222-File010 for Distinguishing welfare state reform and i...
This article examines the extent to which four major trends in welfare state reform – privatisation,...
Recent research demonstrates that political parties in western Europe are generally structured along...
We propose a novel measure of voter ideology and study the (socio-economic) determinants of politica...
Employing neo-Downsian theory, the article seeks a party system explanation for the difficulties exp...
Economic voting is multidimensional (covering valence, patrimony and positional dimensions), and a g...
textabstractThe Netherlands has a unique tradition in which all major Dutch political parties provid...
There is growing evidence that policy preferences of citizens on economic issues do not follow an id...
In all advanced Western nations, policy-makers have implemented encompassing welfare state reforms i...
The redistribution of fiscal resources from richer to poorer European Union (EU) member states has t...
The Dutch welfare state has always posed analytical and empirical puzzles, since existing theories c...
There is growing evidence that voter and party positions on economic items do not conform to a left-...
In today’s diversified party systems, the economic dimension is no longer a unidimensional conflict ...
Supplemental Material, pp-2015-0222-File011 for Distinguishing welfare state reform and i...
Supplemental Material, pp-2015-0222-File012 for Distinguishing welfare state reform and i...
Supplemental Material, pp-2015-0222-File010 for Distinguishing welfare state reform and i...
This article examines the extent to which four major trends in welfare state reform – privatisation,...
Recent research demonstrates that political parties in western Europe are generally structured along...
We propose a novel measure of voter ideology and study the (socio-economic) determinants of politica...
Employing neo-Downsian theory, the article seeks a party system explanation for the difficulties exp...
Economic voting is multidimensional (covering valence, patrimony and positional dimensions), and a g...
textabstractThe Netherlands has a unique tradition in which all major Dutch political parties provid...
There is growing evidence that policy preferences of citizens on economic issues do not follow an id...
In all advanced Western nations, policy-makers have implemented encompassing welfare state reforms i...
The redistribution of fiscal resources from richer to poorer European Union (EU) member states has t...
The Dutch welfare state has always posed analytical and empirical puzzles, since existing theories c...