Previous research has provided contested hypotheses about the impact of income inequality on electoral participation. This study reexamines the debate between conflict and relative power theories by focusing on a largely ignored factor: social mobility. We argue that social mobility conditions the inequality-participation nexus by alleviating the frustration, class conflict, and efficacy gaps between the rich and the poor that the prevailing theories assume income inequality to create. By utilizing the Cooperative Congressional Election Survey, we test this argument focusing on US counties. Our analysis confirms that the effects of income inequality on citizens’ likelihood of voting vary depending on mobility, suggesting that social mobilit...
The UK has just had a General Election in which inequality was a much-discussed, though hardly domin...
textMeasures of American inequality offer sparse coverage of subnational units and rely on surveys o...
While income inequality is an important normative issue for students of democratic politics, little ...
This thesis proposes three studies to explore the impact of income inequality on established democra...
In the era of growing income inequality around the world, it remains inconclusive how higher income ...
We investigated whether income gaps in voting turnout vary with country-level economic inequality, a...
It is generally accepted that the rich are more likely to participate in politics than the poor. It ...
Rising income inequality is highlighted as one of the largest challenges facing the United States, a...
Income inequality has been increasing since the early 1970s, but there has been little analysis of w...
Economic inequality has increased substantially in the U.S. over the past four decades. Some studen...
In this paper, we investigate whether income inequality negatively affects voter turnout. Despite so...
Post-tax income inequality in the US has been rising since the mid-1970s at a rate higher than most ...
Rising income inequality is highlighted as one of the largest challenges facing the United States, a...
This issue brief introduces a modern finding in a change in correlation between voting behavior of u...
This dissertation focuses on the political responses to income inequality. Multiple critical puzzles...
The UK has just had a General Election in which inequality was a much-discussed, though hardly domin...
textMeasures of American inequality offer sparse coverage of subnational units and rely on surveys o...
While income inequality is an important normative issue for students of democratic politics, little ...
This thesis proposes three studies to explore the impact of income inequality on established democra...
In the era of growing income inequality around the world, it remains inconclusive how higher income ...
We investigated whether income gaps in voting turnout vary with country-level economic inequality, a...
It is generally accepted that the rich are more likely to participate in politics than the poor. It ...
Rising income inequality is highlighted as one of the largest challenges facing the United States, a...
Income inequality has been increasing since the early 1970s, but there has been little analysis of w...
Economic inequality has increased substantially in the U.S. over the past four decades. Some studen...
In this paper, we investigate whether income inequality negatively affects voter turnout. Despite so...
Post-tax income inequality in the US has been rising since the mid-1970s at a rate higher than most ...
Rising income inequality is highlighted as one of the largest challenges facing the United States, a...
This issue brief introduces a modern finding in a change in correlation between voting behavior of u...
This dissertation focuses on the political responses to income inequality. Multiple critical puzzles...
The UK has just had a General Election in which inequality was a much-discussed, though hardly domin...
textMeasures of American inequality offer sparse coverage of subnational units and rely on surveys o...
While income inequality is an important normative issue for students of democratic politics, little ...