Greece, Italy, Portugal and Spain went several times to the polls during the 2010–2019 decade. It was a period characterised by the strenuous effort to recover the economic situation before the onset of the Great Recession; an effort, however, often constrained by externally imposed austerity policies, and by a refugee crisis that contributed to the growing salience of the immigration issue. The article adopts an original sub-national approach to examine if and how the economic situation and the incidence of immigration affected the electoral outcomes in the four South-European countries. Adopting a theory of retrospective behaviour, the research reported in the article confirms the association between employment and immigration levels, on ...
First published: 27 October 2015We analyse the electoral consequences of the Great Recession by comb...
From a politics-centred perspective, an economic crisis is an external shock which deeply affects th...
The Great Recession undoubtedly reduced the electoral prospects of incumbent parties, coherently wit...
This article introduces a collection of essays on the elections of 2010\u201311 in Italy, Greece, Po...
The financial and debt crisis caused severe economic and political instability in Italy. Economic ha...
International audienceOne of the most important implications of the economic crisis in Europe is the...
An abundance of comparative survey research has established the presence of economic voting as a ind...
The Great Recession of 2007--09 was the worst global economic crisis since the Great Depre...
Hard-line Euroscepticism appears to be, nowadays, a persistent phenomenon of the later stages of Eur...
From a political perspective, an economic crisis is an external shock which may deeply affect the fu...
The Great Recession is a non-trivial test bed for the theory of economic voting, especially if its p...
International audienceIn this paper we document the impact of immigration on political support for w...
Prominent studies of electoral accountability and economic voting suggest that government constraint...
Prominent studies of electoral accountability and economic voting suggest that government constraint...
There is a puzzle which emerged following the Eurozone crisis: whereas the salience of the economy s...
First published: 27 October 2015We analyse the electoral consequences of the Great Recession by comb...
From a politics-centred perspective, an economic crisis is an external shock which deeply affects th...
The Great Recession undoubtedly reduced the electoral prospects of incumbent parties, coherently wit...
This article introduces a collection of essays on the elections of 2010\u201311 in Italy, Greece, Po...
The financial and debt crisis caused severe economic and political instability in Italy. Economic ha...
International audienceOne of the most important implications of the economic crisis in Europe is the...
An abundance of comparative survey research has established the presence of economic voting as a ind...
The Great Recession of 2007--09 was the worst global economic crisis since the Great Depre...
Hard-line Euroscepticism appears to be, nowadays, a persistent phenomenon of the later stages of Eur...
From a political perspective, an economic crisis is an external shock which may deeply affect the fu...
The Great Recession is a non-trivial test bed for the theory of economic voting, especially if its p...
International audienceIn this paper we document the impact of immigration on political support for w...
Prominent studies of electoral accountability and economic voting suggest that government constraint...
Prominent studies of electoral accountability and economic voting suggest that government constraint...
There is a puzzle which emerged following the Eurozone crisis: whereas the salience of the economy s...
First published: 27 October 2015We analyse the electoral consequences of the Great Recession by comb...
From a politics-centred perspective, an economic crisis is an external shock which deeply affects th...
The Great Recession undoubtedly reduced the electoral prospects of incumbent parties, coherently wit...