BACKGROUND: In light of worrying public health developments such as declining life expectancy gains and increasing health inequalities, there is a heightened interest in the relationship between politics and health. This scoping review explores the possible welfare policy consequences of populist radical right (PRR) parties in Europe and the implications for population health. The aim is to map the available empirical evidence regarding the influence of PRR parties on welfare policy reforms and to understand how this relationship is mediated by political system characteristics in different countries. METHODS AND ANALYSIS: A scoping review of peer-reviewed empirical literature addressing the relationship between PRR parties, political system...
What kind of welfare state do voters of populist radical right parties (PRRPs) want and how do their...
The thesis makes an important contribution to the literature on populist radical right parties (PRRP...
Background: Individuals who identify as politically conservative have been previously shown to repo...
Background: In light of worrying public health developments such as declining life expectancy gains ...
Building on Rinaldi and Bekker’s scoping review of articles on the impact of populist radical right ...
To what extent has the rise of populist radical right (PRR) parties in Europe affected welfare polic...
The article investigates whether and to what extent the welfare policies of Populist Radical Right P...
BackgroundDo political parties matter to health? Do they affect population health either directly or...
Because they are now members of most Western European parliaments, Populist Radical Right Parties (P...
In this paper, we address three largely unanswered questions about the welfare state consequences of...
Defence date: 15 May 2017Examining Board: Professor Stefano Bartolini, EUI; Professor Martial Foucau...
This review article and special issue introduction argues that studying the relationship between the...
Early evidence suggests that populist radical right (PRR) parties and their exclusionary policy agen...
Over the past decade, some of the world's most stable parliamentary democracies have witnessed a rev...
Political parties respond strategically to the electoral success of radical right populist parties (...
What kind of welfare state do voters of populist radical right parties (PRRPs) want and how do their...
The thesis makes an important contribution to the literature on populist radical right parties (PRRP...
Background: Individuals who identify as politically conservative have been previously shown to repo...
Background: In light of worrying public health developments such as declining life expectancy gains ...
Building on Rinaldi and Bekker’s scoping review of articles on the impact of populist radical right ...
To what extent has the rise of populist radical right (PRR) parties in Europe affected welfare polic...
The article investigates whether and to what extent the welfare policies of Populist Radical Right P...
BackgroundDo political parties matter to health? Do they affect population health either directly or...
Because they are now members of most Western European parliaments, Populist Radical Right Parties (P...
In this paper, we address three largely unanswered questions about the welfare state consequences of...
Defence date: 15 May 2017Examining Board: Professor Stefano Bartolini, EUI; Professor Martial Foucau...
This review article and special issue introduction argues that studying the relationship between the...
Early evidence suggests that populist radical right (PRR) parties and their exclusionary policy agen...
Over the past decade, some of the world's most stable parliamentary democracies have witnessed a rev...
Political parties respond strategically to the electoral success of radical right populist parties (...
What kind of welfare state do voters of populist radical right parties (PRRPs) want and how do their...
The thesis makes an important contribution to the literature on populist radical right parties (PRRP...
Background: Individuals who identify as politically conservative have been previously shown to repo...