Party politics in Ireland has been characterised as politics without a social base. This paper calculates political concentration indices for party support in Ireland showing how support for a particular party is concentrated according to identifiable dimensions such as income, education and age. Using data from the European Social Survey, these indices are calculated with respect to elections in 2002, 2007 and 2011. There is evidence of a clear social base emerging after the 2011 election with support for the Fine Gael party concentrated amongst the richer and more educated, while support for Sinn Fein is concentrated amongst lower income and less educated. Preliminary data from the 2016 election is consistent with these developments
Irish voters go to the polls today in the country’s general election. Ahead of the vote, Adrian Kava...
The European debt crisis has impacted on electoral politics in most European states, but particular...
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 11 February 2022This article proposes a measure of ...
Party politics in Ireland has been characterised as politics without a social base. This paper calc...
A recent paper by Madden used concentration indices to examine the bases of party support in Ireland...
Social scientists are currently forced to rely on aggregate data and commercial opinion polls when t...
The 2011 Irish general election is generally regarded as an ‘earthquake election’, with the governin...
Drawing on an original survey of voters and parties, this article examines the policy space in Irish...
The Irish party system has been an outlier in comparative politics. Ireland never had a left-right d...
This article describes a statistical method for aggregating the information from Irish opinion pol...
peer-reviewedMany commentators have sounded the death knell for party identification. For example, D...
Ireland is expected to hold its next general election in either February or March. Ahead of the elec...
Defence date: 5 November 1993Examining board: Prof. Jean Blondel (European University Institute) ; P...
The National Coordinating Team at the Geary Institute for Public Policy at University College Dublin...
peer-reviewedPolitical parties often employ the rhetoric of electoral mandates, claiming that the pe...
Irish voters go to the polls today in the country’s general election. Ahead of the vote, Adrian Kava...
The European debt crisis has impacted on electoral politics in most European states, but particular...
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 11 February 2022This article proposes a measure of ...
Party politics in Ireland has been characterised as politics without a social base. This paper calc...
A recent paper by Madden used concentration indices to examine the bases of party support in Ireland...
Social scientists are currently forced to rely on aggregate data and commercial opinion polls when t...
The 2011 Irish general election is generally regarded as an ‘earthquake election’, with the governin...
Drawing on an original survey of voters and parties, this article examines the policy space in Irish...
The Irish party system has been an outlier in comparative politics. Ireland never had a left-right d...
This article describes a statistical method for aggregating the information from Irish opinion pol...
peer-reviewedMany commentators have sounded the death knell for party identification. For example, D...
Ireland is expected to hold its next general election in either February or March. Ahead of the elec...
Defence date: 5 November 1993Examining board: Prof. Jean Blondel (European University Institute) ; P...
The National Coordinating Team at the Geary Institute for Public Policy at University College Dublin...
peer-reviewedPolitical parties often employ the rhetoric of electoral mandates, claiming that the pe...
Irish voters go to the polls today in the country’s general election. Ahead of the vote, Adrian Kava...
The European debt crisis has impacted on electoral politics in most European states, but particular...
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 11 February 2022This article proposes a measure of ...