In the first comparative study of multidimensional government-citizen policy congruence, this article shows that citizens are less satisfied with democracy when their views differ from that of the government on policy dimensions beyond the general left-right axis. Satisfaction is reduced by a government that deviates on European integration and redistribution and partly also on social lifestyle, immigration and environmental protection. Furthermore, this analysis identifies the level of political interest as central moderator of this relationship. Satisfaction of citizens with stronger interest in politics suffers more when there is a politically distant government. Combining data from the 2010 Chapel Hill Expert Survey and two waves of the...
Political disengagement is one of the defining challenges of our time, with multiple theories as to ...
The present study is focusing on system factors related to the input side of the democratic system, ...
This article explores citizens\u27 confidence in political institutions in relation to policy respon...
In the first comparative study of multidimensional government-citizen policy congruence, this articl...
This study analyses congruence across various issues in 20 European democracies. Making use of publi...
First published online: 4 December 2014Previous research has shown that citizens tend to be more sat...
Published online: 15 July 2015There is widespread agreement that better policy representation increa...
<p>There is widespread agreement that better policy representation increases citizens’ satisfaction ...
This study analyses congruence across various issues in 16 European democracies. Making use of publi...
Elections are a fundamental element of democracy, since elected governments reflect voter preference...
Inevitably, most of the people who didn’t vote for the party or parties in power will be less happy ...
Citizen-elite congruence has long been considered an important yardstick for the quality of democrac...
This thesis shows that citizens whose policy concerns are higher on political elites' agendas are mo...
Citizen satisfaction with democracy is greater when parties offer choices that are congruent with vo...
<p>Congruence between government policies and citizen preferences is a key element that increases th...
Political disengagement is one of the defining challenges of our time, with multiple theories as to ...
The present study is focusing on system factors related to the input side of the democratic system, ...
This article explores citizens\u27 confidence in political institutions in relation to policy respon...
In the first comparative study of multidimensional government-citizen policy congruence, this articl...
This study analyses congruence across various issues in 20 European democracies. Making use of publi...
First published online: 4 December 2014Previous research has shown that citizens tend to be more sat...
Published online: 15 July 2015There is widespread agreement that better policy representation increa...
<p>There is widespread agreement that better policy representation increases citizens’ satisfaction ...
This study analyses congruence across various issues in 16 European democracies. Making use of publi...
Elections are a fundamental element of democracy, since elected governments reflect voter preference...
Inevitably, most of the people who didn’t vote for the party or parties in power will be less happy ...
Citizen-elite congruence has long been considered an important yardstick for the quality of democrac...
This thesis shows that citizens whose policy concerns are higher on political elites' agendas are mo...
Citizen satisfaction with democracy is greater when parties offer choices that are congruent with vo...
<p>Congruence between government policies and citizen preferences is a key element that increases th...
Political disengagement is one of the defining challenges of our time, with multiple theories as to ...
The present study is focusing on system factors related to the input side of the democratic system, ...
This article explores citizens\u27 confidence in political institutions in relation to policy respon...