What determines citizens’ satisfaction with the “constitution in operation”? We make two contributions towards an answer to this important policy question. First, we place stronger emphasis than existing studies on quantitative interpretations of the importance of different factors. We use scenario analysis to show that a consensual system generally promotes satisfaction, but affects different types of citizens differently. Second, we focus on informal institutions and rules of the game in European societies. Corporatism and group membership as a measure of social capital are good for satisfaction, and people who live in countries with a high degree of income inequality tend to be less satisfied. The findings for trust and for the rule of l...
Are citizens’ level of satisfaction with the functioning of democracy affected by welfare state-rela...
This project investigates how citizens in advanced industrial democracies evaluate their democratic ...
How important are national macroeconomic indicators for people’s satisfaction with democracy? This p...
The last decade has witnessed the raise of populist parties and a number of actors that question lib...
This paper analyses how institutional factors affect satisfaction with democracy (SWD). It employs a...
Although public support for political authorities, institutions, and even regimes is affected by the...
This paper tests several hypotheses to explain the link between satisfaction with democracy and welf...
Previous research has shown that people in consensual democracies with a proportional electoral syst...
What types of public policy promote greater happiness among citizens? Patrick Flavin, Alexander C. P...
Satisfaction with democracy is normally explained using individual socio-demographic variables. In t...
This paper takes the influential "direct democracy makes people happy”-research as a starting point ...
Citizen satisfaction with democracy is greater when parties offer choices that are congruent with vo...
Inevitably, most of the people who didn’t vote for the party or parties in power will be less happy ...
Research on direct democracy is often entirely sub-national research focusing on a single country or...
A long tradition in economics explores the association between the quality of formal institutions an...
Are citizens’ level of satisfaction with the functioning of democracy affected by welfare state-rela...
This project investigates how citizens in advanced industrial democracies evaluate their democratic ...
How important are national macroeconomic indicators for people’s satisfaction with democracy? This p...
The last decade has witnessed the raise of populist parties and a number of actors that question lib...
This paper analyses how institutional factors affect satisfaction with democracy (SWD). It employs a...
Although public support for political authorities, institutions, and even regimes is affected by the...
This paper tests several hypotheses to explain the link between satisfaction with democracy and welf...
Previous research has shown that people in consensual democracies with a proportional electoral syst...
What types of public policy promote greater happiness among citizens? Patrick Flavin, Alexander C. P...
Satisfaction with democracy is normally explained using individual socio-demographic variables. In t...
This paper takes the influential "direct democracy makes people happy”-research as a starting point ...
Citizen satisfaction with democracy is greater when parties offer choices that are congruent with vo...
Inevitably, most of the people who didn’t vote for the party or parties in power will be less happy ...
Research on direct democracy is often entirely sub-national research focusing on a single country or...
A long tradition in economics explores the association between the quality of formal institutions an...
Are citizens’ level of satisfaction with the functioning of democracy affected by welfare state-rela...
This project investigates how citizens in advanced industrial democracies evaluate their democratic ...
How important are national macroeconomic indicators for people’s satisfaction with democracy? This p...