While equal political representation of all citizens is a fundamental democratic goal, it is hampered empirically in a multitude of ways. This study examines how the societal level of economic inequality affects the representation of relatively poor citizens by parties and governments. Using CSES survey data for citizens’ policy preferences and expert placements of political parties, empirical evidence is found that in economically more unequal societies, the party system represents the preferences of relatively poor citizens worse than in more equal societies. This moderating effect of economic equality is also found for policy congruence between citizens and governments, albeit slightly less clear-cut
Researchers on inequalities in representation debate about whether governments represent the prefere...
The principle of equal political representation can be undermined by differences in economic resourc...
This paper explores a major road to substantive representation in democracies, by clarifying whether...
While equal political representation of all citizens is a fundamental democratic goal, it is hampere...
While equal political representation of all citizens is a fundamental democratic goal, it is hampere...
How does income inequality affect political representation? Jan Rosset, Nathalie Giger and Julian Be...
This article explores the role of political context in shaping economic biases in representation-the...
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...
For a number of Western democracies, it has been observed that the preferences of poor and rich citi...
Motivated by recent work suggesting that low-income citizens are virtually ignored in the American p...
Scholars and commentators increasingly wonder whether governments' failure to address socio-economic...
Due to diverging levels of political influence of various income groups, political institutions like...
"In Democracy, Inequality, and Representation, distinguished political scientists and economists use...
<p>Does economic inequality generate political inequality? While there is a large literature on the ...
Researchers on inequalities in representation debate about whether governments represent the prefere...
The principle of equal political representation can be undermined by differences in economic resourc...
This paper explores a major road to substantive representation in democracies, by clarifying whether...
While equal political representation of all citizens is a fundamental democratic goal, it is hampere...
While equal political representation of all citizens is a fundamental democratic goal, it is hampere...
How does income inequality affect political representation? Jan Rosset, Nathalie Giger and Julian Be...
This article explores the role of political context in shaping economic biases in representation-the...
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...
For a number of Western democracies, it has been observed that the preferences of poor and rich citi...
Motivated by recent work suggesting that low-income citizens are virtually ignored in the American p...
Scholars and commentators increasingly wonder whether governments' failure to address socio-economic...
Due to diverging levels of political influence of various income groups, political institutions like...
"In Democracy, Inequality, and Representation, distinguished political scientists and economists use...
<p>Does economic inequality generate political inequality? While there is a large literature on the ...
Researchers on inequalities in representation debate about whether governments represent the prefere...
The principle of equal political representation can be undermined by differences in economic resourc...
This paper explores a major road to substantive representation in democracies, by clarifying whether...