Whether or not policy is responsive to public opinion is central to questions of representation. Democracy by many accounts is premised on there being a strong correspondence between public opinion and policy. This link has not, however, been examined in detail in Australia. This article examines the policy-opinion link in a more robust way than that has previously been achieved in Australia, through the use of legislative data from the Australian Policy Agendas Project (APAP) and public opinion data from Roy Morgan. The article asks: is policy congruent with public opinion in Australia? In addressing this question, we examine to what extent policy accords with the preferences of the public. This in turn provides us with some answers about ...
Welfare policies are a common feature of many societies and often strongly favored by the public. Re...
Effective government policies are crucial to creating healthy food environments. However, changing p...
Does party government moderate the responsiveness of public policy to public opinion? Analysing a ne...
Whether or not policy is responsive to public opinion is central to questions of representation. Dem...
This thesis sits within the broad topic of the relationship between public preferences and governmen...
This article focuses on the interaction between government policy and public attitudes in order to e...
This book aims to achieve a systematic understanding of policy agendas in Australia, using the measu...
This article examines congruence between public opinion and politicians’ positions on same-sex marri...
This paper examines public opinion polling in Australia and in other jurisdictions, and functions as...
Social policy is having to adapt to changes in the Australian economy and in Australian society more...
About the bookIn Australia, as in many comparable democracies, the role of the media in the politica...
A large and growing body of research demonstrates a correspondence between public opinion and policy...
This article examines the uncertain growth and future prospects of "evidence-based" policy-making, w...
Public distrust and dissatisfaction with mainstream politics is a concern for many Western democraci...
This article explores structural causes for the decline in the quality of Australia's political and...
Welfare policies are a common feature of many societies and often strongly favored by the public. Re...
Effective government policies are crucial to creating healthy food environments. However, changing p...
Does party government moderate the responsiveness of public policy to public opinion? Analysing a ne...
Whether or not policy is responsive to public opinion is central to questions of representation. Dem...
This thesis sits within the broad topic of the relationship between public preferences and governmen...
This article focuses on the interaction between government policy and public attitudes in order to e...
This book aims to achieve a systematic understanding of policy agendas in Australia, using the measu...
This article examines congruence between public opinion and politicians’ positions on same-sex marri...
This paper examines public opinion polling in Australia and in other jurisdictions, and functions as...
Social policy is having to adapt to changes in the Australian economy and in Australian society more...
About the bookIn Australia, as in many comparable democracies, the role of the media in the politica...
A large and growing body of research demonstrates a correspondence between public opinion and policy...
This article examines the uncertain growth and future prospects of "evidence-based" policy-making, w...
Public distrust and dissatisfaction with mainstream politics is a concern for many Western democraci...
This article explores structural causes for the decline in the quality of Australia's political and...
Welfare policies are a common feature of many societies and often strongly favored by the public. Re...
Effective government policies are crucial to creating healthy food environments. However, changing p...
Does party government moderate the responsiveness of public policy to public opinion? Analysing a ne...