Changing Party Systems, Socio-Economic Cleavages, and Nationalism in Northern Europe, 1956-2017

This paper draws on a rich set of electoral surveys to explore the changing relationship between party support and electoral socioeconomic cleavages in Denmark, Finland, Iceland, Norway, and Sweden from the mid-twentieth century until the present. All five countries have experienced a progressive de...

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Main Authors: Clara Martinez-Toledano, Alice Sodano
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spelling ftrepec:oai:RePEc:hal:wpaper:halshs-03135013 2024-04-14T08:13:44+00:00 Changing Party Systems, Socio-Economic Cleavages, and Nationalism in Northern Europe, 1956-2017 Clara Martinez-Toledano Alice Sodano https://halshs.archives-ouvertes.fr/halshs-03135013/document unknown https://halshs.archives-ouvertes.fr/halshs-03135013/document preprint ftrepec 2024-03-19T10:40:30Z This paper draws on a rich set of electoral surveys to explore the changing relationship between party support and electoral socioeconomic cleavages in Denmark, Finland, Iceland, Norway, and Sweden from the mid-twentieth century until the present. All five countries have experienced a progressive decline in their strong class cleavages, which coincides with the emergence of multi-elite party systems, in line with most Western democracies. While in the 1950s-1960s the lowest-educated and lowest-income voters were more leftwing, since the 1970s-1980s the vote for the left has gradually become associated with the highest-educated voters, who have drifted apart from the more right-wing economic elites. We also investigate how this transformation relates to the success of populism and nationalism over the recent decades among the lowest-educated and lowest-income earners. Despite historical, cultural, and political links, the transition of Nordic countries towards a multi-elite party system has happened at different speeds, offering interesting insights on the specificities of the national trajectories. Report Iceland RePEc (Research Papers in Economics) Norway
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description This paper draws on a rich set of electoral surveys to explore the changing relationship between party support and electoral socioeconomic cleavages in Denmark, Finland, Iceland, Norway, and Sweden from the mid-twentieth century until the present. All five countries have experienced a progressive decline in their strong class cleavages, which coincides with the emergence of multi-elite party systems, in line with most Western democracies. While in the 1950s-1960s the lowest-educated and lowest-income voters were more leftwing, since the 1970s-1980s the vote for the left has gradually become associated with the highest-educated voters, who have drifted apart from the more right-wing economic elites. We also investigate how this transformation relates to the success of populism and nationalism over the recent decades among the lowest-educated and lowest-income earners. Despite historical, cultural, and political links, the transition of Nordic countries towards a multi-elite party system has happened at different speeds, offering interesting insights on the specificities of the national trajectories.
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Alice Sodano
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Alice Sodano
Changing Party Systems, Socio-Economic Cleavages, and Nationalism in Northern Europe, 1956-2017
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title Changing Party Systems, Socio-Economic Cleavages, and Nationalism in Northern Europe, 1956-2017
title_short Changing Party Systems, Socio-Economic Cleavages, and Nationalism in Northern Europe, 1956-2017
title_full Changing Party Systems, Socio-Economic Cleavages, and Nationalism in Northern Europe, 1956-2017
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