The Myth of the Middle Class Squeeze: Employment and Income by Class in Six Western Countries, 1980-2020 [0.03%]
西方六国1980年至2020年的阶级就业和收入:中产阶级困境神话
Jad Moawad,Daniel Oesch
Jad Moawad
The public debate portrays the middle class as the big losers in recent decades, while people above and below seemingly fared better in terms of employment and income growth. This narrative is both conceptually and empirically flawed. Based...
How Moral Beliefs Influence Collective Violence. Evidence From Lynching in Mexico [0.03%]
道德信念如何影响集体暴力?来自墨西哥灭族事件的证据
Enzo Nussio
Enzo Nussio
How do moral beliefs influence favorability to collective violence? In this article, I argue that, first, moral beliefs are influential depending on their salience, as harm avoidance is a common moral concern. The more accessible moral beli...
Voters and the IMF: Experimental Evidence From European Crisis Countries [0.03%]
欧洲危机国家选民如何看待IMF:来自实证证据的启示
Evelyne Hübscher,Thomas Sattler,Markus Wagner
Evelyne Hübscher
IMF interventions are often associated with rising political discontent in countries where the Fund intervenes. Studies examining this relationship, however, face the challenge of disentangling the impact of the IMF from the impact of the c...
Zack Taylor,Jack Lucas,David A Armstrong nd et al.
Zack Taylor et al.
We provide a mixed-methods, comparative analysis of the development of the urban-rural electoral cleavage in Canada, Great Britain, and the United States from the early 20th century to the present. Using aggregate election results, electora...
The Wrong Place at the Wrong Time? Territorial Autonomy and Conflict During Regime Transitions [0.03%]
错误的时间错误的地点?转型期的地区自治与冲突
Andreas Juon,Daniel Bochsler
Andreas Juon
This article evaluates how territorial autonomy affects ethnic mobilization and conflict during regime transitions. Previous research has highlighted its conflict-inducing role during prominent transition contexts. Alternatively, it has sho...
Michael Gavin,Mark Manger
Michael Gavin
Although central bank independence is a core tenet of monetary policy-making, it remains politically contested: In many emerging markets, populist governments are in frequent public conflict with the central bank. At other times, the same g...
Ministerial Autonomy, Parliamentary Scrutiny and Government Reform Output in Parliamentary Democracies [0.03%]
部长自治、议会监督和议会民主制中的政府改革成果
Hanna Bäck,Wolfgang C Müller,Mariyana Angelova et al.
Hanna Bäck et al.
One of the most important decisions coalition partners make when forming a government is the division of ministries. Ministerial portfolios provide the party in charge with considerable informational and agenda-setting advantages, which par...
Are Immigrant-Origin Candidates Penalized Due to Ingroup Favoritism or Outgroup Hostility? [0.03%]
移民候选人因内群体偏好而受罚还是因外群体敌对而受罚?
Lea Portmann,Nenad Stojanović
Lea Portmann
An influential explanation for the persistent political underrepresentation of minorities in elected office is that minority candidates are discriminated against by voters of the dominant ethnic group. We argue, however, for the need to dis...
How "Us" and "Them" Relates to Voting Behavior-Social Structure, Social Identities, and Electoral Choice [0.03%]
“我们”与“他们”如何影响投票行为-社会结构,社会身份和选举选择的关系
Simon Bornschier,Silja Häusermann,Delia Zollinger et al.
Simon Bornschier et al.
The last decades have seen the emergence of a divide pitting the new left against the far right in advanced democracies. We study how this universalism-particularism divide is crystallizing into a full-blown cleavage, complete with structur...
Will Women Executives Reduce Corruption? Marginalization and Network Inclusion [0.03%]
女性高管会减少腐败吗?边缘化与网络包容性
Monika Bauhr,Nicholas Charron
Monika Bauhr
While recent studies find a strong association between the share of women in elected office and lower levels of corruption, we know less about if women in executive office cause reductions in corruption levels, and if such effects last over...