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Education, belief structures, support for welfare policies, and vote

Educación, estructuración ideológica, suporte por políticas sociales y opción electoral
[journal article]

Ferrari, Diogo

Abstract

This paper investigates how education affects 1) the structure of beliefs toward social policies, defined as the correlation between attitudes in areas such as education, health, income redistribution, and social security, and 2) the relationship between that belief structure and vote on parties of ... view more

This paper investigates how education affects 1) the structure of beliefs toward social policies, defined as the correlation between attitudes in areas such as education, health, income redistribution, and social security, and 2) the relationship between that belief structure and vote on parties of different ideological affiliations. It is shown that the accumulation of schooling is associated with more structured attitudes. Moreover, in case of structured attitudes that gain an ideological content in favor/against social policies, it is only when schooling is high that these positions are strongly associated with voting for left/right parties. The analysis is based on opinion surveys conducted in 2016 in more than thirty countries.... view less


El objetivo de este artículo es investigar cómo la educación afecta 1) la estructuración de actitudes por políticas sociales, definida como la correlación entre actitudes en varias áreas - por ejemplo, educación, salud, redistribución del ingreso y seguridad social -, y 2) la relación de esta estruc... view more

El objetivo de este artículo es investigar cómo la educación afecta 1) la estructuración de actitudes por políticas sociales, definida como la correlación entre actitudes en varias áreas - por ejemplo, educación, salud, redistribución del ingreso y seguridad social -, y 2) la relación de esta estructuración con el voto en partidos de diferentes filiaciones ideológicas. Se muestra que la acumulación de escolaridad aumenta la estructuración de actitudes y que, en caso de actitudes más estructuradas que adquieran un contenido ideológico a favor/contra políticas sociales, es solo cuando la escolaridad es alta que estas posiciones se asocian más fuertemente con el voto en partidos de izquierda/derecha. El objeto de análisis son las opiniones políticas y el comportamiento electoral recogidas de las encuestas de opinión realizadas en 2016 en más de treinta países.... view less

Keywords
political psychology; ideology; election research; education; social policy

Classification
Sociology of Education
Social Policy
Political Process, Elections, Political Sociology, Political Culture

Free Keywords
Electoral studies; Welfare policies; Estudos eleitorais; Políticas sociais; Estudios electorales; Política social; ZA6900: International Social Survey Programme: Role of Government V - ISSP 2016

Document language
English

Publication Year
2021

Page/Pages
p. 1-17

Journal
Educação & Sociedade, 42 (2021)

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1590/ES.242109_IN

ISSN
1678-4626

Status
Published Version; peer reviewed

Licence
Creative Commons - Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0


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