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-transfer than post-transfer income inequality suggesting that government redistribution disentangles the effect of income inequality …
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relative to one's parents on job and life satisfaction, preferences for redistribution, pro-public sector attitudes and voting … favourable attitudes to redistribution and the public sector, greater upward mobility is associated with more Left-wing attitudes …. These attitudes translate into actual reported voting behaviour. Upwards social mobility produces satisfied Left-wingers. …
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and upward mobility relative to own parents on job and life satisfaction, preferences for redistribution, pro …-public sector attitudes and voting. Both greater individual social status and greater mobility with respect to parents are … social status is associated with less favourable attitudes to redistribution and the public sector, greater upward mobility …
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informed than others. We develop a model where the voting mistakes resulting from low political knowledge reduce the weight of …. In US election survey data, we find that income is more important in a ecting voting behavior for more informed voters …
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informed than others. We develop a model where the voting mistakes resulting from low political knowledge reduce the weight of …. In US election survey data, we find that income is more important in affecting voting behavior for more informed voters …
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I study to what extent voters are forward looking and how future income affects the voting decision. Particularly, I … income, transitory income has no explanatory power on voting behaviour, supporting the hypothesis of forward looking voting …. As expected, a high expected permanent income leads to Conservative voting and a low income to Socialist voting. …
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I study to what extent voters are forward looking and how future income affects the voting decision. Particularly, I … income, transitory income has no explanatory power on voting behaviour, supporting the hypothesis of forward looking voting …. As expected, a high expected permanent income leads to Conservative voting and a low income to Socialist voting. …
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model where the voting mistakes resulting from low political knowledge reduce the weight of poor voters, and cause parties …, income is more important in affecting voting behavior for more informed voters than for less informed voters. Further, when …
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informed than others. We develop a model where the voting mistakes resulting from low political knowledge reduce the weight of …. In US election survey data, we nd that income is more important in a ecting voting behavior for more informed voters than …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010785526
I study to what extent voters are forward looking and how future income affects <p> the voting decision. Particularly … permanent income, transitory income has no explanatory power on voting behaviour, supporting the hypothesis of forward looking … voting. As expected, a high expected permanent income leads to Conservative voting and a low income to Socialist voting. …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10005652122