This article looks at the development of the relation between social divisions and voting in Germany in the Bundestag elections after German unification. Considering the data from German electoral studies since 1994, it examines how social class impinged on support for the Social Democrats and for the post-communist PDS/Left and how church attendance and religious denomination affects the tendency to vote for Christian Democrats. It seems that it is much too early to write off the electoral relevance of social cleavages. The 'core constituencies' of cleavage-based parties have anything but disappeared and still show marked differences in voting patterns. In addition there are striking east-west differences in the patterns of electoral behav...
Many social scientists believe that in the Netherlands there has been a decline in the political imp...
Many social scientists believe that in the Netherlands there has been a decline in the political imp...
Despite its general popularity the cleavage theory has only rarely been used to explain regional ele...
In this paper it will be shown that socio-economic variables such as class and religious denominatio...
From the perspective of traditional cleavage voting, the chapter explores the long-term changes in v...
Publication based on research carried out in the framework of the European Union Democracy Observato...
Social structure and electoral choice The impact of the class and religious cleavages in German elec...
In recent years, academic literature has stressed the declining importance of social class and relig...
This article focuses on the divided and scattered political affiliations in the Weimar Republic whic...
From 1953 to 1972, the SPD’s percentage of valid votes grew from federal election to federal electio...
The electoral success of many West European Christian Democratic parties as prototypical people’s pa...
This paper explores the changing relationships between party support, electoral cleavages and socioe...
Since the heyday of cleavage voting in the 1960s and 1970s, the majority of studies presents evidenc...
This article investigates the moderating effect of social context on the relationship between religi...
Many social scientists believe that in the Netherlands there has been a decline in the political imp...
Many social scientists believe that in the Netherlands there has been a decline in the political imp...
Many social scientists believe that in the Netherlands there has been a decline in the political imp...
Despite its general popularity the cleavage theory has only rarely been used to explain regional ele...
In this paper it will be shown that socio-economic variables such as class and religious denominatio...
From the perspective of traditional cleavage voting, the chapter explores the long-term changes in v...
Publication based on research carried out in the framework of the European Union Democracy Observato...
Social structure and electoral choice The impact of the class and religious cleavages in German elec...
In recent years, academic literature has stressed the declining importance of social class and relig...
This article focuses on the divided and scattered political affiliations in the Weimar Republic whic...
From 1953 to 1972, the SPD’s percentage of valid votes grew from federal election to federal electio...
The electoral success of many West European Christian Democratic parties as prototypical people’s pa...
This paper explores the changing relationships between party support, electoral cleavages and socioe...
Since the heyday of cleavage voting in the 1960s and 1970s, the majority of studies presents evidenc...
This article investigates the moderating effect of social context on the relationship between religi...
Many social scientists believe that in the Netherlands there has been a decline in the political imp...
Many social scientists believe that in the Netherlands there has been a decline in the political imp...
Many social scientists believe that in the Netherlands there has been a decline in the political imp...
Despite its general popularity the cleavage theory has only rarely been used to explain regional ele...