民粹主义伙伴:伙伴特征对民粹主义极右翼投票的影响

IF 3.1 1区 社会学 Q1 SOCIOLOGY European Sociological Review Pub Date : 2023-11-15 DOI:10.1093/esr/jcad072
Take Sipma, Marcel Lubbers, Niels Spierings
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在本研究中,研究了合作伙伴自我评估的社会经济地位和政治态度对民粹主义极右翼投票的作用。我们在荷兰成年人口中进行了一项调查(LISS小组),其中包含了同居异性恋夫妇双方自我评估的职业等级、教育和政治偏好的信息。我们的研究结果显示,除了自身社会经济地位的影响之外,伴侣自我评估的职业等级和教育水平越低,就越有可能投票给荷兰民粹主义极右翼政党PVV。鉴于之前的文献表明,伴侣的社会经济地位通过经济政策偏好影响投票行为,我们展示了伴侣的自我评估地位,对于男性和女性来说,也与通过其他政治态度(如反移民观点)解释行为有关。不管你自己的政治态度如何,伴侣的态度都会影响你投票给民粹主义极右翼的可能性。因此,通过这项研究,我们表明,包括伴侣特征可以进一步了解职业、教育、性别和政治态度在民粹主义激进右翼投票中的作用,为人们的强关系在投票行为结果中的重要性提供了证据。
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Populist partner: the influence of partner characteristics on populist radical right voting
In this study, the role of the partner’s self-assessed socio-economic status and political attitudes on populist radical right voting is studied. We made use of a survey among the adult Dutch population (the LISS panel), with information on the self-assessed occupational class, education and political preferences of both partners in cohabiting heterosexual couples. Our results show that, next to the more often found effect of one’s own socio-economic status, the lower the self-assessed occupational class and educational level of the partner, the more likely one is to vote for the PVV, a Dutch populist radical right party. Whereas previous literature has shown that partner’s socio-economic status affects voting behaviour through economic policy preferences, we show the partner’s self-assessed position, for both men and women, is also relevant in explaining behaviour via other political attitudes, such as anti-immigration views. Regardless of one’s own political attitudes, the attitudes of the partner affect one’s likelihood to vote for the populist radical right. With this study, we thus show that including partner characteristics provides further insight into the role of occupation, education, gender, and political attitudes in populist radical right voting, providing evidence of the importance of people’s strong ties in voting behaviour outcomes.
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