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We analyze the relationship between individual income and vote choice across 23 democracies. Our goal is to understand how the economic, social and institutional context affects support by low-, middle- and high-income voters for political parties that oppose taxes and redistribution. We examine how macro level variables related to ethnic heterogeneity, national wealth, electoral laws, and party systems affect the “redistributive center of gravity” (the propensity for all voters in a country to support right-wing parties’) and income-based voting polarization (i.e., differences in voting by different income groups).
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http://www.columbia.edu/~jdh39/Site/Research.html
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http://www.columbia.edu/~jdh39/Site/Research_files/huber_stanig_voting.pdf. (CSES)
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Individual income and voting for redistribution across democracies
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