Published: 15 March 2016This article focuses on the relationship between the economy and electoral participation. Specifically, it aims to address the following question: what is the effect of the current economic crisis on European electoral turnout? According to the literature, economic reasons play an important role in both electoral participation and people's party choices. The effects of a severe economic downturn, as the one experienced in Europe during the last decade, are however only partially known. Does the economic crisis mobilize or weaken electoral participation? Does it have any impact at all? In order to assess the role of the economy, this work will employ the last three waves of the European Election Studies datasets and c...
This article examines the alterations in the forms of electoral contestation that occurred in German...
The financial and debt crisis caused severe economic and political instability in Italy. Economic ha...
An abundance of comparative survey research argues the presence of economic voting as an individual ...
This article focuses on the relationship between the economy and electoral participation. Specifical...
From a political perspective, an economic crisis is an external shock which may deeply affect the fu...
The 2014 European Parliament elections were held against the backdrop of the worst economic crisis i...
The EU has gained many economic competences over the years. In this article, I contend that, by redu...
First published: 27 October 2015We analyse the electoral consequences of the Great Recession by comb...
This paper examines the effects of an economic crisis on electoral turnout, particularly the effects...
Is electoral behaviour affected by the current challenges of the EU and, if it is, through which cha...
The ?Great Recession? in Europe started in early 2008 and was the greatest economic crisis facing th...
An abundance of comparative survey research has established the presence of economic voting as a ind...
This article examines the links between three kinds of political dissatisfaction and four types of p...
This article examines the alterations in the forms of electoral contestation that occurred in German...
Using the 2009 and 2014 European Election Studies (EES), we explore the effect of the economy on the...
This article examines the alterations in the forms of electoral contestation that occurred in German...
The financial and debt crisis caused severe economic and political instability in Italy. Economic ha...
An abundance of comparative survey research argues the presence of economic voting as an individual ...
This article focuses on the relationship between the economy and electoral participation. Specifical...
From a political perspective, an economic crisis is an external shock which may deeply affect the fu...
The 2014 European Parliament elections were held against the backdrop of the worst economic crisis i...
The EU has gained many economic competences over the years. In this article, I contend that, by redu...
First published: 27 October 2015We analyse the electoral consequences of the Great Recession by comb...
This paper examines the effects of an economic crisis on electoral turnout, particularly the effects...
Is electoral behaviour affected by the current challenges of the EU and, if it is, through which cha...
The ?Great Recession? in Europe started in early 2008 and was the greatest economic crisis facing th...
An abundance of comparative survey research has established the presence of economic voting as a ind...
This article examines the links between three kinds of political dissatisfaction and four types of p...
This article examines the alterations in the forms of electoral contestation that occurred in German...
Using the 2009 and 2014 European Election Studies (EES), we explore the effect of the economy on the...
This article examines the alterations in the forms of electoral contestation that occurred in German...
The financial and debt crisis caused severe economic and political instability in Italy. Economic ha...
An abundance of comparative survey research argues the presence of economic voting as an individual ...