Citizens’ support for redistribution varies largely between and within countries. An important empirical challenge in this field is the scarcity of comparative data, whichthis study overcomes by designing a novel time-series cross-sectional dataset that spans more than three decades in seven European countries. Using nearly 300 surveys and a dyadic ratios algorithm, we estimate aggregate redistributive preferences for each country, as well as for population strata within countries based on household income. We then ask to what extent support for redistribution varies across the rich and the poor. We find that citizens are not systematically becoming more reluctant toward or more supportive of redistribution. While redistributive preferences...
How can we explain variation in demand for redistribution among cross-pressured voters? We argue tha...
This paper tackles the issues of social polarization and income polarization in several North Americ...
More and more political attention has, in recent years, been directed towards the rise in income ine...
In this paper we analyse how redistributive preference relates to actual income and to its distribut...
Why don't we observe more redistributive policies while income inequality is rising? Scholars bring ...
In this paper we analyse how redistributive preference relates to actual income and to its distribut...
We test a key assumption underlying seminal theories about preferences for redistribution, which is ...
The relation between income inequality and support for redistributive policies has long being debate...
Most political economy models start from the assumption that economic self-interest is a key predict...
Most political economy models start from the assumption that economic self-interest is a key predict...
Is public support for redistribution affected by the number of people experiencing economic strain i...
Most political economy models start from the assumption that economic self-interest is a key predict...
ABSTRACT: Adopting a cross-regional and global perspective, this article critically evaluates one of...
How can we explain variation in demand for redistribution among cross-pressured voters? We argue tha...
How can we explain variation in demand for redistribution among cross-pressured voters? We argue tha...
How can we explain variation in demand for redistribution among cross-pressured voters? We argue tha...
This paper tackles the issues of social polarization and income polarization in several North Americ...
More and more political attention has, in recent years, been directed towards the rise in income ine...
In this paper we analyse how redistributive preference relates to actual income and to its distribut...
Why don't we observe more redistributive policies while income inequality is rising? Scholars bring ...
In this paper we analyse how redistributive preference relates to actual income and to its distribut...
We test a key assumption underlying seminal theories about preferences for redistribution, which is ...
The relation between income inequality and support for redistributive policies has long being debate...
Most political economy models start from the assumption that economic self-interest is a key predict...
Most political economy models start from the assumption that economic self-interest is a key predict...
Is public support for redistribution affected by the number of people experiencing economic strain i...
Most political economy models start from the assumption that economic self-interest is a key predict...
ABSTRACT: Adopting a cross-regional and global perspective, this article critically evaluates one of...
How can we explain variation in demand for redistribution among cross-pressured voters? We argue tha...
How can we explain variation in demand for redistribution among cross-pressured voters? We argue tha...
How can we explain variation in demand for redistribution among cross-pressured voters? We argue tha...
This paper tackles the issues of social polarization and income polarization in several North Americ...
More and more political attention has, in recent years, been directed towards the rise in income ine...