The proposed book chapter will bring together regional economics and psychological perspectives in relation to Brexit, one year on from Article 50. Extending previous work (Becker, Fetzer, & Novy, 2017; Goodwin and Heath, 2016, Semmens-Wheeler & Hill, 2018) the chapter will exploit regional variations in the Brexit vote to model how well different demographic, socio-economic and other decision-making indicators predict the vote’s outcome by area. Using statistical techniques commonly employed in the literature in both economics and psychology, a focus will be on regional economics, including the role of income/economy vs demography in the vote and psychological perspectives, including the role of empathy and interpersonal reactivity...
In June 2016, the United Kingdom held its EU referendum, colloquially known as Brexit, in which the ...
This article adds a psychological perspective to help explain the regional Brexit vote. Based on an ...
Britain’s unexpected vote to leave the European Union (Brexit) in June 2016 has proved divisive and ...
The proposed book chapter will bring together regional economics and psychological perspectives in r...
On June 23rd, 2016, the electorate of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland voted...
The period following the UK’s EU referendum in 2016 foreshadows significant social and political cha...
First published online: 17 September 2020We consider the role of values as determinants of voting in...
On June 23rd 2016, the British electorate voted to leave the European Union in a referendum on the U...
We consider the role of values as determinants of voting in the UK’s 2016 EU referendum. First, we c...
Our research is putting together the puzzle pieces behind the UK’s decision to leave the EU. While s...
This article adds a psychological perspective to help explain the regional Brexit vote. Based on an ...
The period following UK's European Union referendum in 2016 foreshadows significant social and polit...
We analyse the voting pattern in the June 23rd referendum on the continued participation of the Unit...
Dr Kimberley Hill, Senior Lecturer in Psychology (Kimberley.Hill@Northampton.ac.uk) Dr Rebecca Semme...
This paper investigates forces that shaped the decisions voters made in the June 23, 2016 referendum...
In June 2016, the United Kingdom held its EU referendum, colloquially known as Brexit, in which the ...
This article adds a psychological perspective to help explain the regional Brexit vote. Based on an ...
Britain’s unexpected vote to leave the European Union (Brexit) in June 2016 has proved divisive and ...
The proposed book chapter will bring together regional economics and psychological perspectives in r...
On June 23rd, 2016, the electorate of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland voted...
The period following the UK’s EU referendum in 2016 foreshadows significant social and political cha...
First published online: 17 September 2020We consider the role of values as determinants of voting in...
On June 23rd 2016, the British electorate voted to leave the European Union in a referendum on the U...
We consider the role of values as determinants of voting in the UK’s 2016 EU referendum. First, we c...
Our research is putting together the puzzle pieces behind the UK’s decision to leave the EU. While s...
This article adds a psychological perspective to help explain the regional Brexit vote. Based on an ...
The period following UK's European Union referendum in 2016 foreshadows significant social and polit...
We analyse the voting pattern in the June 23rd referendum on the continued participation of the Unit...
Dr Kimberley Hill, Senior Lecturer in Psychology (Kimberley.Hill@Northampton.ac.uk) Dr Rebecca Semme...
This paper investigates forces that shaped the decisions voters made in the June 23, 2016 referendum...
In June 2016, the United Kingdom held its EU referendum, colloquially known as Brexit, in which the ...
This article adds a psychological perspective to help explain the regional Brexit vote. Based on an ...
Britain’s unexpected vote to leave the European Union (Brexit) in June 2016 has proved divisive and ...