This paper presents the results of a conjoint survey experiment in which Swiss citizens were asked to choose among parliamentary candidates with different class profiles determined by occupation, education and income. Existing survey-experimental literature on this topic suggests that respondents are indifferent to the class profiles of candidates or biased against candidates with high-status occupations and high incomes. We find that respondents are biased against upper middle-class candidates as well as routine working-class candidates. While the bias against upper middle-class candidates is primarily a bias among working-class individuals, the bias against routine working-class candidates is most pronounced among middle-class individuals...
We elicit citizens' preferences over hypothetical candidates by applying conjoint survey experiments...
n this research, we contribute to a nascent literature examining how cues to social class can guide ...
This paper investigates political representation by exploring the relationship between citizens' pre...
This paper presents the results of a conjoint survey experiment in which Swiss citizens were asked t...
Relying on experimental as well as observational methods, the project sought to assess the importanc...
In most democracies, lawmakers tend to be vastly better off than the citizens who elect them. Is tha...
In most democracies, members of parliament tend to be better off than the citizens they are elected ...
What is the link between socioeconomic disadvantage and vote choice? The literature on this question...
The connection between social class and political preferences is among the most well established in ...
For a number of Western democracies, it has been observed that the preferences of poor and rich citi...
The principle of equal political representation can be undermined by differences in economic resourc...
For a number of Western democracies, it has been observed that the preferences of poor and rich citi...
For a number of Western democracies, it has been observed that the preferences of poor and rich citi...
For a number of Western democracies, it has been observed that the preferences of poor and rich citi...
For a number of Western democracies, it has been observed that the preferences of poor and rich citi...
We elicit citizens' preferences over hypothetical candidates by applying conjoint survey experiments...
n this research, we contribute to a nascent literature examining how cues to social class can guide ...
This paper investigates political representation by exploring the relationship between citizens' pre...
This paper presents the results of a conjoint survey experiment in which Swiss citizens were asked t...
Relying on experimental as well as observational methods, the project sought to assess the importanc...
In most democracies, lawmakers tend to be vastly better off than the citizens who elect them. Is tha...
In most democracies, members of parliament tend to be better off than the citizens they are elected ...
What is the link between socioeconomic disadvantage and vote choice? The literature on this question...
The connection between social class and political preferences is among the most well established in ...
For a number of Western democracies, it has been observed that the preferences of poor and rich citi...
The principle of equal political representation can be undermined by differences in economic resourc...
For a number of Western democracies, it has been observed that the preferences of poor and rich citi...
For a number of Western democracies, it has been observed that the preferences of poor and rich citi...
For a number of Western democracies, it has been observed that the preferences of poor and rich citi...
For a number of Western democracies, it has been observed that the preferences of poor and rich citi...
We elicit citizens' preferences over hypothetical candidates by applying conjoint survey experiments...
n this research, we contribute to a nascent literature examining how cues to social class can guide ...
This paper investigates political representation by exploring the relationship between citizens' pre...