In this article we examine the effect of the recent economic crisis on political participation levels in Europe. As the civic voluntarism model and grievances theory predict different effects of economic downturn on political participation, the crisis provides us with a unique context to evaluate the explanatory power of these two theories. We find that, when investigating a period of eight years (2002-2010), economic growth is positively associated with non-institutionalised political participation, which is in line with the civic voluntarism model. However, when focusing on the changes in political participation that occurred between 2008 and 2010 we find that rising unemployment is associated with rising levels of non-institutionalised p...
In this paper we analyse the extent to which perceptions of the government’s role in the economic c...
First published online: 20 September 2018The European economic crisis has stimulated a great deal of...
First published online: 18 December 2019This article links the consequences of the Great Recession o...
In this article we examine the effect of the recent economic crisis on political participation level...
The Great Recession that hit Europe in 2008 led to the loss of millions of jobs and soaring levels o...
How do economic grievances affect citizens’ inclination to protest? Given rising levels of inequalit...
In this article we examine the effect of economic recession on the levels and the stratification of ...
The economic crisis that started in 2008 has negatively affected European nations to different degre...
Introduction In 2008, the global financial and economic crisis that hit Europe initiated the worst r...
In this paper we analyse the extent to which perceptions of the government's role in the economic cr...
This article examines the links between three kinds of political dissatisfaction and four types of p...
The European economic crisis has brought economic hardship and prolonged instability to many countri...
From a political perspective, an economic crisis is an external shock which may deeply affect the fu...
The 2008 European recession has been linked to higher political unconventionality across countries i...
This chapter links the political consequences of the Great Recession on protest and electoral politi...
In this paper we analyse the extent to which perceptions of the government’s role in the economic c...
First published online: 20 September 2018The European economic crisis has stimulated a great deal of...
First published online: 18 December 2019This article links the consequences of the Great Recession o...
In this article we examine the effect of the recent economic crisis on political participation level...
The Great Recession that hit Europe in 2008 led to the loss of millions of jobs and soaring levels o...
How do economic grievances affect citizens’ inclination to protest? Given rising levels of inequalit...
In this article we examine the effect of economic recession on the levels and the stratification of ...
The economic crisis that started in 2008 has negatively affected European nations to different degre...
Introduction In 2008, the global financial and economic crisis that hit Europe initiated the worst r...
In this paper we analyse the extent to which perceptions of the government's role in the economic cr...
This article examines the links between three kinds of political dissatisfaction and four types of p...
The European economic crisis has brought economic hardship and prolonged instability to many countri...
From a political perspective, an economic crisis is an external shock which may deeply affect the fu...
The 2008 European recession has been linked to higher political unconventionality across countries i...
This chapter links the political consequences of the Great Recession on protest and electoral politi...
In this paper we analyse the extent to which perceptions of the government’s role in the economic c...
First published online: 20 September 2018The European economic crisis has stimulated a great deal of...
First published online: 18 December 2019This article links the consequences of the Great Recession o...