It has long been recognized that economic inequality may undermine the principle of equal responsiveness that lies at the core of democratic governance. A recent wave of scholarship has highlighted an acute degree of political inequality in contemporary democracies in North America and Europe. In contrast to the view that unequal responsiveness in favor of the affluent is nearly inevitable when income inequality is high, we argue that organized labor can be an effective source of political equality. Focusing on the paradigmatic case of the U.S. House of Representatives, our novel dataset combines income-specific estimates of constituency preferences based on 223,000 survey respondents matched to roll-call votes with a measure of district-le...
Rising income inequality is highlighted as one of the largest challenges facing the United States, a...
This study utilizes a multi-method research approach in order to explore the connections between uni...
I examine the differential responsiveness of U.S. senators to the preferences of rich and poor const...
It has long been recognized that economic inequality may undermine the principle of equal responsive...
While the tension between political equality and economic inequality is as old as democracy itself,...
The political power of labor unions is a contentious issue in the social sciences. Departing from th...
Amid growing evidence of “unequal democracy” in the United States, labor unions can play a potential...
The political power of labor unions is a contentious issue in the social sciences. Departing from th...
Decades of research across several disciplines have produced substantial evidence that labor unions,...
To what extent do members of Congress respond unequally to people in different economic situations? ...
Among the main tenets of American democracy are liberty, popular sovereignty, and equality. While ea...
How do lower-income individuals become involved in politics? The answer to this question—one that is...
This thesis proposes three studies to explore the impact of income inequality on established democra...
To what extent do members of Congress respond unequally to people in different economic situations? ...
Rising income inequality is highlighted as one of the largest challenges facing the United States, a...
Rising income inequality is highlighted as one of the largest challenges facing the United States, a...
This study utilizes a multi-method research approach in order to explore the connections between uni...
I examine the differential responsiveness of U.S. senators to the preferences of rich and poor const...
It has long been recognized that economic inequality may undermine the principle of equal responsive...
While the tension between political equality and economic inequality is as old as democracy itself,...
The political power of labor unions is a contentious issue in the social sciences. Departing from th...
Amid growing evidence of “unequal democracy” in the United States, labor unions can play a potential...
The political power of labor unions is a contentious issue in the social sciences. Departing from th...
Decades of research across several disciplines have produced substantial evidence that labor unions,...
To what extent do members of Congress respond unequally to people in different economic situations? ...
Among the main tenets of American democracy are liberty, popular sovereignty, and equality. While ea...
How do lower-income individuals become involved in politics? The answer to this question—one that is...
This thesis proposes three studies to explore the impact of income inequality on established democra...
To what extent do members of Congress respond unequally to people in different economic situations? ...
Rising income inequality is highlighted as one of the largest challenges facing the United States, a...
Rising income inequality is highlighted as one of the largest challenges facing the United States, a...
This study utilizes a multi-method research approach in order to explore the connections between uni...
I examine the differential responsiveness of U.S. senators to the preferences of rich and poor const...