Artículo de publicación ISIPolitical participation has frequently been associated with individual resources; that is, individuals with higher incomes, higher educational levels and more time tend to participate in the political process to a greater extent than other individuals do. The present study suggests that in addition to resources, an individual's beliefs about economic distribution are an important determinant of participation both in elections and in protests. Based on the analysis of the Chilean data from the Latin American Public Opinion Project (LAPOP) 2012, the results suggest that distributive beliefs are associated primarily with participation in protests.CONICYT/FONDAP/1513000
Although several papers in the political economy literature suggest a positive re-lationship between...
Considerable research has been conducted on the relationship between socioeconomic inequality and po...
This doctoral dissertation seeks to understand key underlying institutions (formal and informal) tha...
Artículo de publicación ISIPolitical participation has frequently been associated with individual re...
During the year 2011, Chile has been scenario of several student's demonstrations claiming for more ...
This paper analyses the role of perceptions of inequality and distributive beliefs in motivating peo...
This article analyzes the role of individual redistributive preferences on protest participation. Th...
The potential effects of economic inequality on markets and democracy have received significant atte...
Objective. Despite substantial theorizing, the relationship between economic inequality and partici-...
Beliefs about how goods and resources should be distributed in society constitute a central element ...
The decrease of political participation in Chile since the early 90s lead to a discussion about poli...
Does democratization increase redistribution? Does inequality affect the quality of democracy? This ...
Existing studies of income inequality and political participationincluding related literature, for e...
State distributive configurations, dictatorial institutional legacies and/or authoritarian, corrupti...
Objective. Despite substantial theorizing, the relationship between economic inequality and particip...
Although several papers in the political economy literature suggest a positive re-lationship between...
Considerable research has been conducted on the relationship between socioeconomic inequality and po...
This doctoral dissertation seeks to understand key underlying institutions (formal and informal) tha...
Artículo de publicación ISIPolitical participation has frequently been associated with individual re...
During the year 2011, Chile has been scenario of several student's demonstrations claiming for more ...
This paper analyses the role of perceptions of inequality and distributive beliefs in motivating peo...
This article analyzes the role of individual redistributive preferences on protest participation. Th...
The potential effects of economic inequality on markets and democracy have received significant atte...
Objective. Despite substantial theorizing, the relationship between economic inequality and partici-...
Beliefs about how goods and resources should be distributed in society constitute a central element ...
The decrease of political participation in Chile since the early 90s lead to a discussion about poli...
Does democratization increase redistribution? Does inequality affect the quality of democracy? This ...
Existing studies of income inequality and political participationincluding related literature, for e...
State distributive configurations, dictatorial institutional legacies and/or authoritarian, corrupti...
Objective. Despite substantial theorizing, the relationship between economic inequality and particip...
Although several papers in the political economy literature suggest a positive re-lationship between...
Considerable research has been conducted on the relationship between socioeconomic inequality and po...
This doctoral dissertation seeks to understand key underlying institutions (formal and informal) tha...