Are Catholics still different? Catholicism,political attitudes and party attachments in Switzerland, 1970–95 |
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Authors: | Simon Geissbühler |
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Institution: | PhD student at the Institute of Political Science , University of Bern , |
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Abstract: | This article is concerned with the political attitudes and the party attachments of Swiss Catholics between 1970 and 1995. Do Catholics still have distinct political orientations or have the differences between Catholics and non‐Catholics withered away in the process of secularisation? A re‐analysis of several surveys indicates that Catholics are indeed still different politically from the overall Swiss population. But these differences between Catholics and non‐Catholics are relatively small and have almost disappeared in the last 30 years. However, the data also suggests that while the confessional cleavage has lost most of its significance, it is increasingly superseded by a religious one. |
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