<p>As a core principle of contemporary democracy, political representation has been the subject of numerous studies. In particular, responsiveness has been thoroughly examined and research suggests that policies tend to reflect citizens’ preferences. However, it has also been argued that, in some instances, responsiveness systematically reflects the preferences of the rich better than those of the poor, hence violating a second democratic principle, that of political equality. While much research has focused on the United States, this study tests whether differential responsiveness also occurs in European democracies and enquires about the structural factors that may cause such inequality. The article examines to what extent the preference ...
For a number of Western democracies, it has been observed that the preferences of poor and rich citi...
This paper explores the extent to which different party systems in Europe effectively represent thei...
Governments’ responsiveness to citizens’ preferences is a key assessment criterion of democratic qua...
As it constitutes a main feature of contemporary democracy, government responsiveness has provided t...
Research on a variety of advanced democracies has shown that there is a link between mass preference...
This paper pools datasets on policy responsiveness to public opinion in Germany, the Netherlands, No...
For a number of Western democracies, it has been observed that the preferences of poor and rich citi...
First published online: 28 July 2020This paper explores the extent to which different party systems ...
The UK has just had a General Election in which inequality was a much-discussed, though hardly domin...
For a number of Western democracies, it has been observed that the preferences of poor and rich citi...
Recent studies of the U.S. and European countries find that policy responsiveness is strongly skewed...
This thesis shows that citizens whose policy concerns are higher on political elites' agendas are mo...
For a number of Western democracies, it has been observed that the preferences of poor and rich citi...
First published online: 4 December 2014Previous research has shown that citizens tend to be more sat...
For a number of Western democracies, it has been observed that the preferences of poor and rich citi...
For a number of Western democracies, it has been observed that the preferences of poor and rich citi...
This paper explores the extent to which different party systems in Europe effectively represent thei...
Governments’ responsiveness to citizens’ preferences is a key assessment criterion of democratic qua...
As it constitutes a main feature of contemporary democracy, government responsiveness has provided t...
Research on a variety of advanced democracies has shown that there is a link between mass preference...
This paper pools datasets on policy responsiveness to public opinion in Germany, the Netherlands, No...
For a number of Western democracies, it has been observed that the preferences of poor and rich citi...
First published online: 28 July 2020This paper explores the extent to which different party systems ...
The UK has just had a General Election in which inequality was a much-discussed, though hardly domin...
For a number of Western democracies, it has been observed that the preferences of poor and rich citi...
Recent studies of the U.S. and European countries find that policy responsiveness is strongly skewed...
This thesis shows that citizens whose policy concerns are higher on political elites' agendas are mo...
For a number of Western democracies, it has been observed that the preferences of poor and rich citi...
First published online: 4 December 2014Previous research has shown that citizens tend to be more sat...
For a number of Western democracies, it has been observed that the preferences of poor and rich citi...
For a number of Western democracies, it has been observed that the preferences of poor and rich citi...
This paper explores the extent to which different party systems in Europe effectively represent thei...
Governments’ responsiveness to citizens’ preferences is a key assessment criterion of democratic qua...