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Inequality and Support for Political Engagement in New Democracies
Authors:Matthew Loveless
Affiliation:Center for Research and Social Progress (CeRSP), Localitá i Bondini 4, Ponte dell’Olio (PC) 29028, Italy
Abstract:Existing studies of income inequality and political participation—including related literature, for example, on preferences for redistribution—leave us with the question of whether citizens see political democracy as offering ways to challenge market inequalities. Using original surveys in 13 Central and Eastern European countries, I find that those who see high and undesirable levels of income inequality have stronger demands for popular democratic participation than those who do not. In addition, neither the aggregate levels of support for political engagement nor individuals’ perceptions of inequality are coordinated with either national-level indicators of income inequality or democratic performance.
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