Socioeconomic inequality and conflicts regarding distributional issues have resurfaced in many OECD countries over the past three decades. Whereas most research has focused on the objective determinants of perceived social conflicts, we contribute a new facet to this discussion by assessing the relevance of collective stratification beliefs as an independent driver of vertical conflict perceptions. After formulating theoretical positions that give precedence to two factors in explaining the perceptions of social conflicts - objective inequality and the collective stratification belief - we use individual-level data from the 2009 International Social Survey Programme, along with suitable country-level indicators to evaluate both hypotheses. ...
Prominent quantitative studies on civil conflict have brought into question the relationship between...
Considerable comparative scholarly attention has been paid to various aspects of mass support for de...
Individuals with a higher social position are more tolerant of current income inequality than indivi...
This article discusses a controversial question, namely whether vertical conflicts are still relevan...
Over the last two decades, European countries have struggled with several crises (e.g., the Great Re...
theories, this paper assesses the intensity of class conflict in twenty one nations across Eastern a...
Conflict can cause negative externalities to arise, and this can result in economic loss. Such exter...
Recent large-N studies conclude that inequality and ethnic distribution have no significant impact o...
Individuals with a higher social position are more tolerant of current income inequality than indivi...
Somehow paradoxically, it is common for research on the determinants of civil wars to conclude that ...
Presentado como comunicación en el Department of Political Science, Columbia University in the City ...
This dissertation employs quantitative techniques including random and fixed effects linear regressi...
In this chapter, the authors outline the understanding of both ideology and perceptions of inequalit...
Although economic inequality has long been viewed as a cause of civil conflict, exist-ing research h...
People’s desired levels of inequality are informed by the levels of inequality they perceive to exis...
Prominent quantitative studies on civil conflict have brought into question the relationship between...
Considerable comparative scholarly attention has been paid to various aspects of mass support for de...
Individuals with a higher social position are more tolerant of current income inequality than indivi...
This article discusses a controversial question, namely whether vertical conflicts are still relevan...
Over the last two decades, European countries have struggled with several crises (e.g., the Great Re...
theories, this paper assesses the intensity of class conflict in twenty one nations across Eastern a...
Conflict can cause negative externalities to arise, and this can result in economic loss. Such exter...
Recent large-N studies conclude that inequality and ethnic distribution have no significant impact o...
Individuals with a higher social position are more tolerant of current income inequality than indivi...
Somehow paradoxically, it is common for research on the determinants of civil wars to conclude that ...
Presentado como comunicación en el Department of Political Science, Columbia University in the City ...
This dissertation employs quantitative techniques including random and fixed effects linear regressi...
In this chapter, the authors outline the understanding of both ideology and perceptions of inequalit...
Although economic inequality has long been viewed as a cause of civil conflict, exist-ing research h...
People’s desired levels of inequality are informed by the levels of inequality they perceive to exis...
Prominent quantitative studies on civil conflict have brought into question the relationship between...
Considerable comparative scholarly attention has been paid to various aspects of mass support for de...
Individuals with a higher social position are more tolerant of current income inequality than indivi...