Unequal perspectives? Income inequality as a benchmark for support for European integration

IF 2.9 1区 社会学 Q1 POLITICAL SCIENCE European Union Politics Pub Date : 2024-01-22 DOI:10.1177/14651165231226054
Bjarn Eck, Sven Schreurs
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Despite growing attention to income inequality in debates about European integration, our understanding of its effect on European Union support remains limited. Using European Social Survey data from 2002 to 2020, we analyse how income inequality and pro-redistribution attitudes shape diffuse and specific forms of support for the European Union. We find no direct effect of country-level income inequality, while individual support for redistribution has a negative effect on both. In line with benchmarking theory, inequality emerges as a contextual moderator: in unequal national settings, egalitarian citizens are comparatively more supportive of further integration than in more equal countries. This effect persists when we control for income position, suggesting an ideological rather than utilitarian basis for benchmarking European Union attitudes. We discuss implications in light of debates about a social Europe.
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不平等的观点?收入不平等作为支持欧洲一体化的基准
尽管在有关欧洲一体化的辩论中收入不平等问题日益受到关注,但我们对其对欧盟支持率的影响的了解仍然有限。利用 2002 年至 2020 年的欧洲社会调查数据,我们分析了收入不平等和支持再分配的态度如何形成对欧盟的分散和特定形式的支持。我们发现国家层面的收入不平等没有直接影响,而个人对再分配的支持对两者都有负面影响。与基准理论一致的是,不平等成为了背景调节因素:在不平等的国家环境中,平等主义公民比在更平等的国家中更支持进一步的一体化。当我们对收入状况进行控制时,这种效应依然存在,这表明欧盟的基准态度是以意识形态而非功利为基础的。我们将根据有关社会欧洲的辩论来讨论其影响。
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European Union Politics
European Union Politics POLITICAL SCIENCE-
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期刊介绍: European Union Politics is an international academic journal for advanced peer-reviewed research and scholarship on all aspects of the process of government, politics and policy in the European Union. It aims to stimulate debate and provide a forum to bridge the theoretical and empirical analysis on the political unification of Europe. It represents no particular school or approach, nor is it wedded to any particular methodology. In particular it welcomes articles that offer a new theoretical argument, analyze original data in a novel fashion or present an innovative methodological approach. The Editors invite submissions from all sub-fields of contemporary political science, including international relations, comparative politics, public administration, public policy and political theory.
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