In many democracies, unemployed and low‐income citizens are less willing to vote. Can social policies weaken the link between income and turnout? We study policy feedback …
S Jungkunz, P Marx - European Sociological Review, 2024 - academic.oup.com
Long-term socialization patterns are considered a key explanation for socio-economic inequalities in political participation. Material conditions in youth and childhood are …
H Li, Y Li, L Guo - Journal of Cleaner Production, 2023 - Elsevier
Based on a production function perspective, this study constructs a manufacturing firm and city-level data set to investigate the role of minimum wage increases in firm pollution …
H Loeffler - Political Science Research and Methods, 2023 - cambridge.org
Does a universal basic income (UBI) affect voter turnout? This article argues that the introduction of an unconditional cash payment—where citizens receive money independent …
Unequal political participation increasingly challenges democracies. The turnout gap is particularly large among younger voters, with severe implications for future developments of …
EK Denny - Perspectives on Politics, 2022 - cambridge.org
How do economic shocks and financial resilience shape civic engagement, especially for the economically insecure? I turn to the early months of the coronavirus pandemic for …
A Godøy, K Jacobs - Federal Reserve Bank of Boston Community …, 2021 - bostonfed.org
Jobs that pay low wages result in many families struggling to make ends meet. Black workers face a dual crisis of higher unemployment and disproportionate employment in low …
M Ganslmeier - Available at SSRN 4530639, 2023 - papers.ssrn.com
In democracies, political parties promise to expand social benefits to attract voters in the lead-up to elections. However, we know relatively little whether such campaign promises …
Since its passage, the National Labor Relations Act 1 (" NLRA") has excluded farmworkers from its critical protections, a decision that was steeped in racism. 2 As a result of this …