Following the 2007–2008 financial crisis, it was expected that the economic downturn and the widening of economic disparities would produce lower support for the European Union (EU) and its continued integration. Using the 2009 European Election Study (EES) data in 27 EU member states, we find that citizens who see greater economic instability and insecurity, regardless of their current economic status, lower their support for the EU as it is but increase their support for continuing integration. Substantively, this suggests that EU citizens may offer the EU another chance to tackle this timely issue and counterbalance market-generated inequality
Research on differentiated integration (DI) in the European Union has burgeoned in recent years. How...
When voters in France and the Netherlands rejected a proposed European constitution in nearly back-t...
The Eurozone crisis has pushed reform of the European Union (EU) to the forefront of political debat...
Following the 2007-2008 financial crisis, it was expected that the economic downturn and the widenin...
This paper investigates individual’s perceptions of inequality and the impact this has on mass publi...
Since the beginning of the economic and financial crisis of 2007/8 national-level contextual factors...
Since the beginning of the economic and financial crisis of 2007/8 national-level contextual factors...
The economic and financial crisis has dominated the political agenda of both the European Union and ...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from the publisher via the DO...
This article asks whether the trend towards greater inequality in European countries has led to an i...
It has become a commonplace in discussion on Europe to argue that European integration most benefits...
Supplementary materials files: online appendix; replication dataResearch on differentiated integrati...
Existing research has primarily focused on the role of utility and identity in shaping individuals’ ...
How has inequality within Eurozone states changed during the pursuit of Economic and Monetary Union?...
Undeniably, the economic crisis of 2008 was a critical juncture and a stress test for the EU and the...
Research on differentiated integration (DI) in the European Union has burgeoned in recent years. How...
When voters in France and the Netherlands rejected a proposed European constitution in nearly back-t...
The Eurozone crisis has pushed reform of the European Union (EU) to the forefront of political debat...
Following the 2007-2008 financial crisis, it was expected that the economic downturn and the widenin...
This paper investigates individual’s perceptions of inequality and the impact this has on mass publi...
Since the beginning of the economic and financial crisis of 2007/8 national-level contextual factors...
Since the beginning of the economic and financial crisis of 2007/8 national-level contextual factors...
The economic and financial crisis has dominated the political agenda of both the European Union and ...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from the publisher via the DO...
This article asks whether the trend towards greater inequality in European countries has led to an i...
It has become a commonplace in discussion on Europe to argue that European integration most benefits...
Supplementary materials files: online appendix; replication dataResearch on differentiated integrati...
Existing research has primarily focused on the role of utility and identity in shaping individuals’ ...
How has inequality within Eurozone states changed during the pursuit of Economic and Monetary Union?...
Undeniably, the economic crisis of 2008 was a critical juncture and a stress test for the EU and the...
Research on differentiated integration (DI) in the European Union has burgeoned in recent years. How...
When voters in France and the Netherlands rejected a proposed European constitution in nearly back-t...
The Eurozone crisis has pushed reform of the European Union (EU) to the forefront of political debat...