This article analyzes trends over time in the relationship between social class and political preferences in EU countries. Multilevel models and logistic regression techniques are employed to examine Eurobarometer data for thirteen nations between 1976 and 2003. In the comparative research addressing the issue of long-term changes in class politics, class voting is the most common indicator. Instead of focussing on electoral behaviour, we analyze data on respondent's self-placement on a left-right scale. We argue that this indicator presents some relevant advantages when large-scale comparisons across time and space are involved. Our results point to a prevailing stability over time of the association between class position and political pr...
This paper extends previous work on the changing importance of individual and contextual social clas...
The authors test several hypotheses about the impact of intergener-ational class mobility on politic...
Abstract Past findings on the connection between class position and political preferences are overwh...
none1noThis article investigates voters’ preferences for party families in Western European countrie...
Influential theories of class voting assume that the phenomenon occurs because classes hold differen...
Studies that explain the class voting have often focused on “bottom-up” social factors, but paid lit...
Contains fulltext : 112060_a.pdf (author's version ) (Open Access) ...
Against premature claims about the declining political relevance of social class in post-industrial ...
The authors test several hypotheses about the impact of intergenerational class mobility on politica...
We assess the impact of social class and local context on individual vote in Britain from 1964 to 19...
The pertinence of social classes to the understanding of political behaviour has been questioned. Th...
The most important questions in the study of class voting during the last few decades have been whet...
Analyzing data obtained from the literature and our own calculations, significant differences were f...
In contemporary Central and Eastern Europe, the debate on class politics takes on a different form t...
To what extent can the decline of class voting in the Netherlands be explained by sociological facto...
This paper extends previous work on the changing importance of individual and contextual social clas...
The authors test several hypotheses about the impact of intergener-ational class mobility on politic...
Abstract Past findings on the connection between class position and political preferences are overwh...
none1noThis article investigates voters’ preferences for party families in Western European countrie...
Influential theories of class voting assume that the phenomenon occurs because classes hold differen...
Studies that explain the class voting have often focused on “bottom-up” social factors, but paid lit...
Contains fulltext : 112060_a.pdf (author's version ) (Open Access) ...
Against premature claims about the declining political relevance of social class in post-industrial ...
The authors test several hypotheses about the impact of intergenerational class mobility on politica...
We assess the impact of social class and local context on individual vote in Britain from 1964 to 19...
The pertinence of social classes to the understanding of political behaviour has been questioned. Th...
The most important questions in the study of class voting during the last few decades have been whet...
Analyzing data obtained from the literature and our own calculations, significant differences were f...
In contemporary Central and Eastern Europe, the debate on class politics takes on a different form t...
To what extent can the decline of class voting in the Netherlands be explained by sociological facto...
This paper extends previous work on the changing importance of individual and contextual social clas...
The authors test several hypotheses about the impact of intergener-ational class mobility on politic...
Abstract Past findings on the connection between class position and political preferences are overwh...