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This paper examines the relationship between regional or “contextual” economic distress and individual political participation in the mid-1990s for the following countries: Belgium, France, West Germany, Italy, Spain, and the United Kingdom. In exploring this connection, I construct regional poverty rates, unemployment rates and inequality scores using data made available through the efforts of the Luxembourg Income Study (LIS) and Eurostat (2000). I predict individual political participation in national elections and in the 1994 European Parliamentary election using data from the Eurobarometer (1994) and include regional level interactive variables estimating levels of neighborhood economic distress. I find that there are no such negative concentration effects. Rather, I find evidence suggesting that underprivileged persons living in economically disadvantaged regions are more likely to vote in elections for the European Parliament.
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Regional economic distress and political participation in national and European parliamentary elections in Western Europe
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