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@article{ Gatto2016,
 title = {Postmaterialism and Political Elites: The Value Priorities of Brazilian Federal Legislators},
 author = {Gatto, Malu A. C. and Power, Timothy J.},
 journal = {Journal of Politics in Latin America},
 number = {1},
 pages = {33-68},
 volume = {8},
 year = {2016},
 issn = {1868-4890},
 urn = {https://nbn-resolving.org/urn:nbn:de:gbv:18-4-9394},
 abstract = {We examine the distribution and consequences of postmaterialist value orientations among national legislators in Brazil. Using data collected in the Brazilian Legislative Survey in 2013, we undertake the first systematic study of postmaterialism within the National Congress and the party system
and map the materialist/postmaterialist scale onto other salient divisions within the political class. We present five main findings. First, political elites evince vastly higher commitment to postmaterialism than the mass public. Second, Brazilian political elites drawn from constituencies with higher human development are more postmaterialist than their counterparts in
other constituencies. Third, within the political class, the materialist/postmaterialist cleavage overlaps in important ways with the left–right cleavage. Fourth, although postmaterialism successfully predicts elite attitudes on a number of “new politics” issues that are unrelated to the construction of the postmaterialist scale itself, postmaterialism is a poor predictor of voting
behavior on the Congressional floor. Fifth, as others before us, we find institutional factors to be better predictors of legislative voting behavior in the Brazilian context. (author's abstract)},
 keywords = {Brasilien; Brazil; Parlament; parliament; Abgeordneter; representative; Nationalversammlung; national assembly; Wertwandel; value change; Postmaterialismus; post-materialism; Materialismus; materialism; politische Elite; political elite; Zivilgesellschaft; civil society; politische Einstellung; political attitude; Politikumsetzung; policy implementation; politische Willensbildung; formulation of political objectives; Sekundäranalyse; secondary analysis; quantitative Methode; quantitative method; Lateinamerika; Latin America}}