The growing research on post-industrial labor market inequality bears a strong - yet mostly misunderstood - relevance for the literature on electoral realignment. In this contribution, I contend that the widespread assumption of "labor market outsiders" being equal to "globalization/modernization losers" is largely mistaken. Rather, atypical work and unemployment is most widespread among service workers, whose primary electoral choice is to abstain from voting. This implies that the ongoing reconfiguration of European party systems - through the rise of right-wing populist parties - is driven by skilled and routine workers in the manufacturing sector (the traditional "insiders"). Hence, the rise of right-wing populist parties reflects a pol...
Automation, digitalization and smart software fundamentally reshape the employment structure of post...
Reflecting the importance of inequality for individuals’ lives, the implications of labor market ine...
Defence date: 29 November 2017Examining Board: Prof. Hanspeter Kriesi (Supervisor), European Univers...
The growing research on post-industrial labor market inequality bears a strong—yet widely misunderst...
Recently, developed economies have witnessed an emerging dualism between the so-called labor market ...
In recent decades, there has been a gradual decline in working class organizations, including social...
Methodological problems associated with selection bias and interaction effects have hindered the acc...
Why do left parties lose vote shares in times of economic crisis and hardship? Why do right-wing gov...
ObjectivesThis article aims to find country-level factors that explain the rise of populist parties ...
Increases in wage inequality and atypical employment have occurred across post-industrial economies ...
Postindustrialization and occupational change considerably complicate partisan politics of the welfa...
Much of the existing literature shows that factor mobility across industries has important political...
Political parties respond strategically to the electoral success of radical right populist parties (...
Poverty, increased inequality, and social exclusion are back on the political agenda in Western Euro...
Toronto. We acknowledge the extensive research assistance of Jason Charrette as well as the influenc...
Automation, digitalization and smart software fundamentally reshape the employment structure of post...
Reflecting the importance of inequality for individuals’ lives, the implications of labor market ine...
Defence date: 29 November 2017Examining Board: Prof. Hanspeter Kriesi (Supervisor), European Univers...
The growing research on post-industrial labor market inequality bears a strong—yet widely misunderst...
Recently, developed economies have witnessed an emerging dualism between the so-called labor market ...
In recent decades, there has been a gradual decline in working class organizations, including social...
Methodological problems associated with selection bias and interaction effects have hindered the acc...
Why do left parties lose vote shares in times of economic crisis and hardship? Why do right-wing gov...
ObjectivesThis article aims to find country-level factors that explain the rise of populist parties ...
Increases in wage inequality and atypical employment have occurred across post-industrial economies ...
Postindustrialization and occupational change considerably complicate partisan politics of the welfa...
Much of the existing literature shows that factor mobility across industries has important political...
Political parties respond strategically to the electoral success of radical right populist parties (...
Poverty, increased inequality, and social exclusion are back on the political agenda in Western Euro...
Toronto. We acknowledge the extensive research assistance of Jason Charrette as well as the influenc...
Automation, digitalization and smart software fundamentally reshape the employment structure of post...
Reflecting the importance of inequality for individuals’ lives, the implications of labor market ine...
Defence date: 29 November 2017Examining Board: Prof. Hanspeter Kriesi (Supervisor), European Univers...