This paper studies the effects of economic distress on support for radical right parties. Using Swedish election data, I show that one layoff notice among low-skilled native-born workers increases, on average, support for the Swedish radical right party the Sweden Democrats by 0.17–0.45 votes. The relationship between layoff notices and support for the Sweden Democrats is stronger in areas with a high share of low-skilled immigrants and in areas with a low share of high-skilled immigrants. These findings are in line with theories suggesting that economically distressed voters oppose immigration as they fear increased labor market competition. In addition, I use individual-level survey data to show that self-reported unemployment risk is pos...
The large sub-national variation in populist radical right (PRR) support has increasingly attracted ...
The classic gap between lower and higher social classes in their likelihood to vote for radical left...
This article examines the connection between economic disaffection and support for far-right anti-im...
This paper studies the effects of economic distress on support for radical right parties. Using Swed...
This paper studies the effects of economic distress on support for radical right parties. Using Swed...
Economic Distress and Support for Far-right Parties – Evidence from Sweden. This paper studies the e...
In this study panel data on the three latest Swedish elections is used to empirically analyze the ef...
This study investigates the connection between refugee reception in Swedish municipalities and suppo...
We study the politicians and voters of the Sweden Democrats, a major populist radical-right party. B...
In this article, we show with the European Election Study from nine Western European countries that ...
Over the past two decades there has been a significant increase in the support for radical-right pop...
In recent years Sweden has witnessed an unprecedented electoral support for the radical right in dom...
What can explain the radical right party voting of citizens that have emigrated abroad? Results from...
The distribution of economic resources has long been a central tenet of politics. In recent decades,...
This thesis studies how local economic conditions affect the decision to vote for an extreme party. ...
The large sub-national variation in populist radical right (PRR) support has increasingly attracted ...
The classic gap between lower and higher social classes in their likelihood to vote for radical left...
This article examines the connection between economic disaffection and support for far-right anti-im...
This paper studies the effects of economic distress on support for radical right parties. Using Swed...
This paper studies the effects of economic distress on support for radical right parties. Using Swed...
Economic Distress and Support for Far-right Parties – Evidence from Sweden. This paper studies the e...
In this study panel data on the three latest Swedish elections is used to empirically analyze the ef...
This study investigates the connection between refugee reception in Swedish municipalities and suppo...
We study the politicians and voters of the Sweden Democrats, a major populist radical-right party. B...
In this article, we show with the European Election Study from nine Western European countries that ...
Over the past two decades there has been a significant increase in the support for radical-right pop...
In recent years Sweden has witnessed an unprecedented electoral support for the radical right in dom...
What can explain the radical right party voting of citizens that have emigrated abroad? Results from...
The distribution of economic resources has long been a central tenet of politics. In recent decades,...
This thesis studies how local economic conditions affect the decision to vote for an extreme party. ...
The large sub-national variation in populist radical right (PRR) support has increasingly attracted ...
The classic gap between lower and higher social classes in their likelihood to vote for radical left...
This article examines the connection between economic disaffection and support for far-right anti-im...