Ideological Congruence Following the Great Recession

This chapter analyses changes in ideological congruence following the Great Recession and the huge institutional crisis that has occurred in Spain over the 2010s. Data show that ideological congruence on the left-right scale is lower following the Great Recession than before. The reason is not only...

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Autores: Sánchez Ferrer, Leonardo, Domínguez, Pablo
Tipo de recurso: capítulo de libro
Estado:Versión aceptada para publicación
Fecha de publicación:2021
País:España
Institución:Universidad de Burgos (UBU)
Repositorio:Repositorio Institucional de la Universidad de Burgos (RIUBU)
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Palabra clave:Política
Political science
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spelling Ideological Congruence Following the Great RecessionSánchez Ferrer, LeonardoDomínguez, PabloPolíticaPolitical scienceThis chapter analyses changes in ideological congruence following the Great Recession and the huge institutional crisis that has occurred in Spain over the 2010s. Data show that ideological congruence on the left-right scale is lower following the Great Recession than before. The reason is not only the emergence of new parties, some of which are radical, but the fact that the two traditional mainstream parties have become more extreme and polarised. The polarisation process has made parties more congruent with voters at the extremes of the ideological scale, but much less congruent with those placed around the centre. However, there is more congruence in attitudes towards taxation and public services, because since the crisis citizens have seemed more favourable towards tax increases, a change that has placed them closer to MPs on this issue.Springer202520252021info:eu-repo/semantics/bookPartinfo:eu-repo/semantics/acceptedVersionapplication/pdfhttp://hdl.handle.net/10259/10010reponame:Repositorio Institucional de la Universidad de Burgos (RIUBU)instname:Universidad de Burgos (UBU)InglésPoliticians in Hard Times: Spanish and South European MPs Facing Citizens after the Great Recession. 2021, p. 271-289https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-70242-7_13info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessoai:riubu.ubu.es:10259/100102026-05-28T07:56:11Z
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Sánchez Ferrer, Leonardo
Política
Political science
title_short Ideological Congruence Following the Great Recession
title_full Ideological Congruence Following the Great Recession
title_fullStr Ideological Congruence Following the Great Recession
title_full_unstemmed Ideological Congruence Following the Great Recession
title_sort Ideological Congruence Following the Great Recession
dc.creator.none.fl_str_mv Sánchez Ferrer, Leonardo
Domínguez, Pablo
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Domínguez, Pablo
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Political science
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Political science
description This chapter analyses changes in ideological congruence following the Great Recession and the huge institutional crisis that has occurred in Spain over the 2010s. Data show that ideological congruence on the left-right scale is lower following the Great Recession than before. The reason is not only the emergence of new parties, some of which are radical, but the fact that the two traditional mainstream parties have become more extreme and polarised. The polarisation process has made parties more congruent with voters at the extremes of the ideological scale, but much less congruent with those placed around the centre. However, there is more congruence in attitudes towards taxation and public services, because since the crisis citizens have seemed more favourable towards tax increases, a change that has placed them closer to MPs on this issue.
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