We describe the electoral history of one of Europe's most successful party families over the past 100 years in 31 countries. With a unique and newly collected dataset of national election results and a large number of economic and social variables measured for each country-election observation, we find that two main factors drive the electoral performance of social democratic parties: public-sector spending and the size of the manufacturing sector. Our findings suggest that most of the fall in support for social democratic parties in recent years is correlated with a decline in the number of industrial workers as well as a reduction in the propensity of social democratic parties' core supporters (industrial workers and public-sector employe...
Focused on the French case, this paper aims at investigating a geographical change of electoral supp...
Social democratic parties have experienced a profound electoral crisis in recent years. We study who...
What has caused the marked, cross-national, and unprecedented trends in European electoral results i...
We describe the electoral history of one of Europe's most successful party families over the past 10...
One of the more surprising aspects of Labour’s strong performance in the UK’s general election is th...
In recent years, a growing body of literature has revived its interest in social democratic parties...
The political, organizational, and ideological deadlock that European social democracy has gone thro...
How has the narrative of the social-democratic parties changed in the era of globalisation and in th...
Social democratic parties have experienced a profound electoral crisis in recent years. We study who...
Examing four recently published works , this review essay reflects on ongoing debates the changing b...
The past 30 years have been an electoral fiasco for the Social Democrats in Denmark. In spite of thi...
This open access book carefully explores the relationship between social democracy and its working-c...
The dramatic decline in vote shares on the mainstream left in many recent elections has led to a ren...
This article sheds new light on the long-run evolution of political cleavages in 21 Western democrac...
This article analyses the dramatic electoral decline of German social democracy since 2003. It argue...
Focused on the French case, this paper aims at investigating a geographical change of electoral supp...
Social democratic parties have experienced a profound electoral crisis in recent years. We study who...
What has caused the marked, cross-national, and unprecedented trends in European electoral results i...
We describe the electoral history of one of Europe's most successful party families over the past 10...
One of the more surprising aspects of Labour’s strong performance in the UK’s general election is th...
In recent years, a growing body of literature has revived its interest in social democratic parties...
The political, organizational, and ideological deadlock that European social democracy has gone thro...
How has the narrative of the social-democratic parties changed in the era of globalisation and in th...
Social democratic parties have experienced a profound electoral crisis in recent years. We study who...
Examing four recently published works , this review essay reflects on ongoing debates the changing b...
The past 30 years have been an electoral fiasco for the Social Democrats in Denmark. In spite of thi...
This open access book carefully explores the relationship between social democracy and its working-c...
The dramatic decline in vote shares on the mainstream left in many recent elections has led to a ren...
This article sheds new light on the long-run evolution of political cleavages in 21 Western democrac...
This article analyses the dramatic electoral decline of German social democracy since 2003. It argue...
Focused on the French case, this paper aims at investigating a geographical change of electoral supp...
Social democratic parties have experienced a profound electoral crisis in recent years. We study who...
What has caused the marked, cross-national, and unprecedented trends in European electoral results i...