Fluctuations in the labor market are a natural part of the business cycle, and they have attracted attention from political scientists for decades. Some scholars argue that left-wing parties benefit from rising rates of unemployment while others claim that voters rally behind conservative parties when the labor market weakens. I argue that the heterogeneous response of voters to a rise in the unemployment rate is due to differences in asset wealth. Put simply, the well-off have less need for social insurance, so they vote for conservative parties in order to put a cap on social spending when the unemployment rate rises; by contrast, asset-less voter opt for the left, with an eye to preserving their entitlements. I show with panel data from ...
Why is it that some countries have witnessed significant increases in inequality since the 1960s whi...
Politics have an impact on the economy. But has the state of the economy any impact on politics? Can...
While income inequality is an important normative issue for students of democratic politics, little ...
Fluctuations in the labor market are a natural part of the business cycle, and they have attracted a...
How does a rise in unemployment affect support for left-wing parties? As Ruth Dassonneville and Mich...
The distribution of economic resources has long been a central tenet of politics. In recent decades,...
This paper studies the effects of economic distress on support for radical right parties. Using Swed...
Why do left parties lose vote shares in times of economic crisis and hardship? Why do right-wing gov...
The economic voting literature has been dominated by the incumbency-oriented hypothesis, where voter...
First published: May 2018Despite widely held views on fiscal adjustment as a political minefield for...
The economic voting literature has been dominated by the incumbency-oriented hypothesis, in which vo...
Abstract: Why is it that some countries have witnessed significant increases in inequality since the...
According to both early empirical findings and theoretical expectations of partisan preferences, lef...
The classic gap between lower and higher social classes in their likelihood to vote for radical left...
ObjectivesThis article aims to find country-level factors that explain the rise of populist parties ...
Why is it that some countries have witnessed significant increases in inequality since the 1960s whi...
Politics have an impact on the economy. But has the state of the economy any impact on politics? Can...
While income inequality is an important normative issue for students of democratic politics, little ...
Fluctuations in the labor market are a natural part of the business cycle, and they have attracted a...
How does a rise in unemployment affect support for left-wing parties? As Ruth Dassonneville and Mich...
The distribution of economic resources has long been a central tenet of politics. In recent decades,...
This paper studies the effects of economic distress on support for radical right parties. Using Swed...
Why do left parties lose vote shares in times of economic crisis and hardship? Why do right-wing gov...
The economic voting literature has been dominated by the incumbency-oriented hypothesis, where voter...
First published: May 2018Despite widely held views on fiscal adjustment as a political minefield for...
The economic voting literature has been dominated by the incumbency-oriented hypothesis, in which vo...
Abstract: Why is it that some countries have witnessed significant increases in inequality since the...
According to both early empirical findings and theoretical expectations of partisan preferences, lef...
The classic gap between lower and higher social classes in their likelihood to vote for radical left...
ObjectivesThis article aims to find country-level factors that explain the rise of populist parties ...
Why is it that some countries have witnessed significant increases in inequality since the 1960s whi...
Politics have an impact on the economy. But has the state of the economy any impact on politics? Can...
While income inequality is an important normative issue for students of democratic politics, little ...