Drawing on the case of France during the 2017 presidential election, which was marked by the victory of the centrist Emmanuel Macron and the surge of the populist radical right (Marine Le Pen) and left (Jean-Luc Mélenchon), this paper analyses the impact of social insecurity on voting, using a multidimensional indicator of "precariousness" that combines measures of economic hardship and social and cultural isolation. On the basis of the 2017 French Election Study, a series of logistic regressions estimate the impact of precariousness on individual vote choice (including abstention) in both rounds, controlling for socio-demographic and attitudinal variables. Precariousness mainly has a strong negative impact on turnout, silencing the most de...
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Precarity is often evoked in discussions about the rise of populism, but there is a dearth of system...
International audienceAfter shallow electoral waters in 2007, the Front national (FN) has made an im...
Drawing on the case of France during the 2017 presidential election, which was marked by the victory...
This paper analyses the electoral impact of social insecurity in France between the 2012 presidentia...
The rising support for radical parties in Europe has triggered a new interest in the political socio...
The rising support for radical parties in Europe has triggered a new interest in the political socio...
Emmanuel Macron’s La République en marche (LREM) are set to win a large majority of seats in the sec...
The most significant result of the 2012 elections in France was the ejection of Nicolas Sarkozy from...
Note d'analyse de l'Observatoire du Bien-être du CEPREMAPThe rise of populism and the failure of tra...
We explore the relationship between the right-wing populist vote, economy and status decline. First,...
We examine the dislocation from the traditional left-right political axis in the 2017 French electio...
We examine the dislocation from the traditional left-right political axis in the 2017 French electio...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Oxford University Press ...
Precarity is often evoked in discussions about the rise of populism, but there is a dearth of system...
International audienceAfter shallow electoral waters in 2007, the Front national (FN) has made an im...
Drawing on the case of France during the 2017 presidential election, which was marked by the victory...
This paper analyses the electoral impact of social insecurity in France between the 2012 presidentia...
The rising support for radical parties in Europe has triggered a new interest in the political socio...
The rising support for radical parties in Europe has triggered a new interest in the political socio...
Emmanuel Macron’s La République en marche (LREM) are set to win a large majority of seats in the sec...
The most significant result of the 2012 elections in France was the ejection of Nicolas Sarkozy from...
Note d'analyse de l'Observatoire du Bien-être du CEPREMAPThe rise of populism and the failure of tra...
We explore the relationship between the right-wing populist vote, economy and status decline. First,...
We examine the dislocation from the traditional left-right political axis in the 2017 French electio...
We examine the dislocation from the traditional left-right political axis in the 2017 French electio...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Oxford University Press ...
Precarity is often evoked in discussions about the rise of populism, but there is a dearth of system...
International audienceAfter shallow electoral waters in 2007, the Front national (FN) has made an im...