A BSTRACT Large differences exist between socio-cultural specialists and technocrats in the extent they voted for the List Pim Fortuyn (LPF), showing us that support for the party was aligned by social class. Distinguishing between the two specialist types provided the opportunity to test Kitschelt’s hypothesis on the importance of communicative experiences and capabilities in the labour market and the importance of cultural and economic ethnic threats. Cultural ethnic threat explains social class differences in LPF voting better than economic ethnic threat, though we cannot claim that the latter is of no relevance. We show this using the Dutch sample of the European Social Survey ( n = 2,260). Moreover, we show that sociopolitical attitude...
Why do voters vote for new political parties? This article tests the microfoundations of why voters ...
Scholarly accounts of the dramatic breakthrough of the List Pim Fortuyn (LPF) in the 2002 Dutch parl...
Education features almost constantly in political and social discussion, but its value and its effec...
A BSTRACT Large differences exist between socio-cultural specialists and technocrats in the extent t...
Contains fulltext : 55915.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Large differen...
Large differences exist between socio?cultural specialists and technocrats in the extent they voted ...
This article elaborates and tests the so-called theory of the new political culture (Ronald Inglehar...
Contains fulltext : 178518.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Open Access)We address the ...
Social-cultural and economic-hierarchical ideological attitudes have long been used to explain varia...
Scholarly accounts of the dramatic breakthrough of the List Pim Fortuyn (LPF) in the 2002\ud Dutch p...
This article elaborates and tests the so-called theory of the new political culture (Ronald Inglehar...
Much of the educational gradient in trust in politicians remains unexplained by prevailing theories...
When choosing between political candidates of different educational levels, do voters show ingroup b...
Many social scientists believe that in the Netherlands there has been a decline in the political imp...
Contains fulltext : 99988.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)To what extent...
Why do voters vote for new political parties? This article tests the microfoundations of why voters ...
Scholarly accounts of the dramatic breakthrough of the List Pim Fortuyn (LPF) in the 2002 Dutch parl...
Education features almost constantly in political and social discussion, but its value and its effec...
A BSTRACT Large differences exist between socio-cultural specialists and technocrats in the extent t...
Contains fulltext : 55915.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Large differen...
Large differences exist between socio?cultural specialists and technocrats in the extent they voted ...
This article elaborates and tests the so-called theory of the new political culture (Ronald Inglehar...
Contains fulltext : 178518.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Open Access)We address the ...
Social-cultural and economic-hierarchical ideological attitudes have long been used to explain varia...
Scholarly accounts of the dramatic breakthrough of the List Pim Fortuyn (LPF) in the 2002\ud Dutch p...
This article elaborates and tests the so-called theory of the new political culture (Ronald Inglehar...
Much of the educational gradient in trust in politicians remains unexplained by prevailing theories...
When choosing between political candidates of different educational levels, do voters show ingroup b...
Many social scientists believe that in the Netherlands there has been a decline in the political imp...
Contains fulltext : 99988.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)To what extent...
Why do voters vote for new political parties? This article tests the microfoundations of why voters ...
Scholarly accounts of the dramatic breakthrough of the List Pim Fortuyn (LPF) in the 2002 Dutch parl...
Education features almost constantly in political and social discussion, but its value and its effec...