Does the economy affect patterns of far‐right party support across countries? This article reconceptualizes micro‐level analyses that focus on the effect of unemployment through a framework of costs, risks and the mediating role of labour market institutions. It then derives several hypotheses and tests them on the results of the previous three EP elections in all EU Member States. Findings from multiple regression analyses indicate that unemployment, real GDP growth, debt and deficits have no statistically significant effect on far‐right party support at the national level. By contrast, labour market institutions influence costs and risks: where unemployment benefits and dismissal regulations are high, unemployment has no effect, but where...
This paper investigates the relationship between political instability and labor market institutions...
The contextual-level unemployment rate is often adduced to explain radical right support. It has bee...
The contextual-level unemployment rate is often adduced to explain radical right support. It has bee...
What is the impact of unemployment on far-right party support? This article develops a framework tha...
While the 2014 European Parliament elections were marked by the rise of parties on the far right‐win...
While the 2014 European Parliament elections were marked by the rise of far right-wing parties, the ...
One of the most striking political developments occurring during the Great Recession has been the gr...
ObjectivesThis article aims to find country-level factors that explain the rise of populist parties ...
Methodological problems associated with selection bias and interaction effects have hindered the acc...
This paper investigates the relationship between political instability and labour market institution...
Economic hardship fuels worries about a possible higher share of extremist parties in European legis...
From a political perspective, an economic crisis is an external shock which may deeply affect the fu...
How does a rise in unemployment affect support for left-wing parties? As Ruth Dassonneville and Mich...
This paper studies the effects of economic distress on support for radical right parties. Using Swed...
This paper studies the effects of economic distress on support for radical right parties. Using Swed...
This paper investigates the relationship between political instability and labor market institutions...
The contextual-level unemployment rate is often adduced to explain radical right support. It has bee...
The contextual-level unemployment rate is often adduced to explain radical right support. It has bee...
What is the impact of unemployment on far-right party support? This article develops a framework tha...
While the 2014 European Parliament elections were marked by the rise of parties on the far right‐win...
While the 2014 European Parliament elections were marked by the rise of far right-wing parties, the ...
One of the most striking political developments occurring during the Great Recession has been the gr...
ObjectivesThis article aims to find country-level factors that explain the rise of populist parties ...
Methodological problems associated with selection bias and interaction effects have hindered the acc...
This paper investigates the relationship between political instability and labour market institution...
Economic hardship fuels worries about a possible higher share of extremist parties in European legis...
From a political perspective, an economic crisis is an external shock which may deeply affect the fu...
How does a rise in unemployment affect support for left-wing parties? As Ruth Dassonneville and Mich...
This paper studies the effects of economic distress on support for radical right parties. Using Swed...
This paper studies the effects of economic distress on support for radical right parties. Using Swed...
This paper investigates the relationship between political instability and labor market institutions...
The contextual-level unemployment rate is often adduced to explain radical right support. It has bee...
The contextual-level unemployment rate is often adduced to explain radical right support. It has bee...