Studies that explain the class voting have often focused on “bottom-up” social factors, but paid little attention to ‘top-down’ political factors. We argue that party positions on left–right ideology have an effect on the strength of class voting. This argument is tested by estimating the impact of the Left–Right party positions on the class-vote association through a Two-Step Hierarchical analysis of integrated data from 15 countries in Western-Europe, the United States and Australia (1960–2005) supplemented with data from the Comparative Manifesto Project. Although there is a general trend for class voting to decline over time, partially accounted for by the impact of education, we find that most variation in class voting does not take th...
none1noThis article investigates voters’ preferences for party families in Western European countrie...
Studies of the issue disagree about the reasons for—even the existence of—a low level of class votin...
This article analyzes trends over time in the relationship between social class and political prefer...
Studies that explain the class voting have often focused on “bottom-up” social factors, but paid lit...
Studies that explain class voting have often focused on ‘bottom-up” social factors, but paid little ...
The most important questions in the study of class voting during the last few decades have been whet...
Influential theories of class voting assume that the phenomenon occurs because classes hold differen...
The relationship between class and voting choices has been the subject of controversy in recent year...
Social class has long been assumed to be the predominant social or structural determinant of voting...
Analyzing data obtained from the literature and our own calculations, significant differences were f...
Item does not contain fulltextClassic studies in political sociology argued that differences in coun...
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The authors test several hypotheses about the impact of intergenerational class mobility on politica...
The authors test several hypotheses about the impact of intergener-ational class mobility on politic...
We investigate trends and cross-national variation in the impact of class, religious, and gender cle...
none1noThis article investigates voters’ preferences for party families in Western European countrie...
Studies of the issue disagree about the reasons for—even the existence of—a low level of class votin...
This article analyzes trends over time in the relationship between social class and political prefer...
Studies that explain the class voting have often focused on “bottom-up” social factors, but paid lit...
Studies that explain class voting have often focused on ‘bottom-up” social factors, but paid little ...
The most important questions in the study of class voting during the last few decades have been whet...
Influential theories of class voting assume that the phenomenon occurs because classes hold differen...
The relationship between class and voting choices has been the subject of controversy in recent year...
Social class has long been assumed to be the predominant social or structural determinant of voting...
Analyzing data obtained from the literature and our own calculations, significant differences were f...
Item does not contain fulltextClassic studies in political sociology argued that differences in coun...
Contains fulltext : 99988.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)To what extent...
The authors test several hypotheses about the impact of intergenerational class mobility on politica...
The authors test several hypotheses about the impact of intergener-ational class mobility on politic...
We investigate trends and cross-national variation in the impact of class, religious, and gender cle...
none1noThis article investigates voters’ preferences for party families in Western European countrie...
Studies of the issue disagree about the reasons for—even the existence of—a low level of class votin...
This article analyzes trends over time in the relationship between social class and political prefer...