To what extent do social policy preferences explain party choice? This question has received little attention over the past years, because the bulk of the literature has argued that electoral choice is increasingly shaped by identity-based attitudes, rather than by preferences for economic-distributive social policies. We argue that in the wake of this debate, the significance of social policy preferences for electoral choice has been underestimated, because most contributions neglect social policy debates that are specific to post-industrial societies. In particular, they merely focus on income redistribution, while neglecting distributive conflicts around social investment. The Selects 2011 data allows investigating this crucial distincti...
Increasing inequality and associated egalitarian sentiments have again put redistribution on the pol...
The configuration of political party competition has been in upheaval in Europe for several decades ...
Recent studies of welfare state attitudes in the knowledge economy find very high generalized suppor...
To what extent do social policy preferences explain party choice? This question has received little ...
Increasing inequality and associated egalitarian sentiments have again put redistribution on the pol...
This article investigates socio-structural cleavages in relation to social policies in Switzerland. ...
Research on individual social policy preferences has highlighted a number of socio-structural cleava...
The principle of equal political representation can be undermined by differences in economic resourc...
This book analyzes the link between economic and political inequalities and investigates the mechani...
This paper focuses on the policy strategies adopted by social democratic parties and their impact on...
The purpose of this study is to provide some information how different political institutions influe...
In today’s diversified party systems, the economic dimension is no longer a unidimensional conflict ...
Federalism and decentralisation offer political parties the opportunity to tailor their policy-seeki...
This paper shows how the rise of the Swiss People's Party (SVP) has affected welfare state reforms i...
What explains people s preferences for state intervention in social policies? Conducting a cross-sec...
Increasing inequality and associated egalitarian sentiments have again put redistribution on the pol...
The configuration of political party competition has been in upheaval in Europe for several decades ...
Recent studies of welfare state attitudes in the knowledge economy find very high generalized suppor...
To what extent do social policy preferences explain party choice? This question has received little ...
Increasing inequality and associated egalitarian sentiments have again put redistribution on the pol...
This article investigates socio-structural cleavages in relation to social policies in Switzerland. ...
Research on individual social policy preferences has highlighted a number of socio-structural cleava...
The principle of equal political representation can be undermined by differences in economic resourc...
This book analyzes the link between economic and political inequalities and investigates the mechani...
This paper focuses on the policy strategies adopted by social democratic parties and their impact on...
The purpose of this study is to provide some information how different political institutions influe...
In today’s diversified party systems, the economic dimension is no longer a unidimensional conflict ...
Federalism and decentralisation offer political parties the opportunity to tailor their policy-seeki...
This paper shows how the rise of the Swiss People's Party (SVP) has affected welfare state reforms i...
What explains people s preferences for state intervention in social policies? Conducting a cross-sec...
Increasing inequality and associated egalitarian sentiments have again put redistribution on the pol...
The configuration of political party competition has been in upheaval in Europe for several decades ...
Recent studies of welfare state attitudes in the knowledge economy find very high generalized suppor...