AbstractDespite the widespread secularisation of West European societies, research has only found mixed evidence of a decline in the influence of religion on people's electoral preferences. A relatively recent line of inquiry has adopted a ‘top‐down’ approach to this problem, arguing that the impact of religion not only depends on structural social changes, but also on parties’ convergence on moral issues. Drawing upon this ‘top‐down’ approach and the ‘impressionable years’ model, this article argues that parties’ political strategies aimed at (de‐)mobilising social cleavages have a lasting effect on voters’ party preferences. Using nine rounds of the European Social Survey for 19 West European countries, I find the impact of religiosity on...
In recent years, academic literature has stressed the declining importance of social class and relig...
While the electoral decline of Social democracy has received considerable attention in the literatur...
This paper explores a highly controversial issue: while most European countries are secular, the gov...
This paper investigates religiosity in relation to party choice in European Parliament elections. Co...
This paper investigates religiosity in relation to party choice in European Parliament elections. Co...
Publication based on research carried out in the framework of the European Union Democracy Observato...
Of all socio-demographic factors, religion is one of the most important determinants of voting behav...
This article examines the extent to which changes in the effect of religion on voting in The Netherl...
This article examines the extent to which changes in the effect of religion on voting in The Netherl...
This article combines the research strands of moral politics and political behavior by focusing on t...
This article examines the extent to which changes in the effect of religion on voting in The Netherl...
The electoral success of many West European Christian Democratic parties as prototypical people’s pa...
In this article, we investigate the impact of religious involvement on voting preference for the Chr...
Why some individuals, who would clearly benefit from redistribution, do not vote for parties offerin...
We provide data sets and input files for MPlus to replicate the findings from our article in West Eu...
In recent years, academic literature has stressed the declining importance of social class and relig...
While the electoral decline of Social democracy has received considerable attention in the literatur...
This paper explores a highly controversial issue: while most European countries are secular, the gov...
This paper investigates religiosity in relation to party choice in European Parliament elections. Co...
This paper investigates religiosity in relation to party choice in European Parliament elections. Co...
Publication based on research carried out in the framework of the European Union Democracy Observato...
Of all socio-demographic factors, religion is one of the most important determinants of voting behav...
This article examines the extent to which changes in the effect of religion on voting in The Netherl...
This article examines the extent to which changes in the effect of religion on voting in The Netherl...
This article combines the research strands of moral politics and political behavior by focusing on t...
This article examines the extent to which changes in the effect of religion on voting in The Netherl...
The electoral success of many West European Christian Democratic parties as prototypical people’s pa...
In this article, we investigate the impact of religious involvement on voting preference for the Chr...
Why some individuals, who would clearly benefit from redistribution, do not vote for parties offerin...
We provide data sets and input files for MPlus to replicate the findings from our article in West Eu...
In recent years, academic literature has stressed the declining importance of social class and relig...
While the electoral decline of Social democracy has received considerable attention in the literatur...
This paper explores a highly controversial issue: while most European countries are secular, the gov...