First published online: 22 October 2018In this article, we argue that individuals’ expectations about their future economic prospects are a crucial missing determinant of their degree of satisfaction with democracy. To investigate this link, we collected an original, nationally representative data set on young skilled unemployed Italians using the innovative quantitative expectations data methodology (Manski 2004). Controlling for current local labour market conditions with administrative province-level data and for a rich array of individual-level determinants, we show that those expecting greater job insecurity and instability have lower current satisfaction levels with democracy. By better conceptualizing and operationalizing individuals...
The last decade has witnessed the rise of populist parties and a number of actors that question libe...
This paper tests several hypotheses to explain the link between satisfaction with democracy and welf...
Defence date: 21 October 2016Examining Board: Professor Hanspeter Kriesi, European University Instit...
In this article, we argue that individuals\u2019 expectations about their future economic prospects ...
© 2016 Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group. While in the older literature, low l...
While in the older literature, low levels of political trust were routinely interpreted as a lack of...
Is democratic dissatisfaction caused by critical citizens’ high expectations? By measuring the gap b...
Are citizens’ level of satisfaction with the functioning of democracy affected by welfare state-rela...
Satisfaction with democracy (SWD) is a commonly used indicator, and its determinants have been analy...
During the Great Recession mass demonstrations indicated weakened political support in Europe. We sh...
Satisfaction with democracy is driven by the two mechanisms that affect citizens’ income: the market...
This paper uses an innovative survey instrument on employment and earnings quantitative expectations...
First published online: 4 December 2014Previous research has shown that citizens tend to be more sat...
How important are national macroeconomic indicators for people’s satisfaction with democracy? This p...
A challenge democracy is affecting concerns the ability to respond to citizens’ needs through decisi...
The last decade has witnessed the rise of populist parties and a number of actors that question libe...
This paper tests several hypotheses to explain the link between satisfaction with democracy and welf...
Defence date: 21 October 2016Examining Board: Professor Hanspeter Kriesi, European University Instit...
In this article, we argue that individuals\u2019 expectations about their future economic prospects ...
© 2016 Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group. While in the older literature, low l...
While in the older literature, low levels of political trust were routinely interpreted as a lack of...
Is democratic dissatisfaction caused by critical citizens’ high expectations? By measuring the gap b...
Are citizens’ level of satisfaction with the functioning of democracy affected by welfare state-rela...
Satisfaction with democracy (SWD) is a commonly used indicator, and its determinants have been analy...
During the Great Recession mass demonstrations indicated weakened political support in Europe. We sh...
Satisfaction with democracy is driven by the two mechanisms that affect citizens’ income: the market...
This paper uses an innovative survey instrument on employment and earnings quantitative expectations...
First published online: 4 December 2014Previous research has shown that citizens tend to be more sat...
How important are national macroeconomic indicators for people’s satisfaction with democracy? This p...
A challenge democracy is affecting concerns the ability to respond to citizens’ needs through decisi...
The last decade has witnessed the rise of populist parties and a number of actors that question libe...
This paper tests several hypotheses to explain the link between satisfaction with democracy and welf...
Defence date: 21 October 2016Examining Board: Professor Hanspeter Kriesi, European University Instit...