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%T The janus-faced nature of radical voting: Subjective social decline at the roots of radical right and radical left support
%A Bolet, Diane
%J Party Politics
%N OnlineFirst
%P 1-14
%D 2022
%K status anxiety; Eurobarometer 2017
%@ 1460-3683
%~ FDB
%> https://nbn-resolving.org/urn:nbn:de:0168-ssoar-86514-1
%X This study advances the decline of Parent-Relative Subjective Social Status (PRSSS) as a reconciling factor among radical right and radical left supporters. While self-employed workers, men and rural residents perceive socioeconomic decline relative to their parents and support the radical right, the well-educated, urbanites and low-income individuals are likely to feel similar decline given the rising levels of unemployment and social inequality. These structural changes may push the latter to support a party which stresses income inequality, a catchcry of the radical left. Using a 2017 Eurobarometer Survey, logistic regressions show positive associations between low PRSSS (versus equal or high PRSSS) and support for right- and left-wing radicalism in 28 European countries. The traditional attitudes of each group magnify the PRSSS effects on radical support: it is reinforced by anti-immigrant support for the radical right and by preference for redistribution for the radical left.
%C GBR
%G en
%9 Zeitschriftenartikel
%W GESIS - http://www.gesis.org
%~ SSOAR - http://www.ssoar.info