Cabinet Ministers and Inequality
Alexiadou, Despina (2020) Cabinet Ministers and Inequality. Preprint / Working Paper. University of Geneva, Geneva.
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Abstract
Scholars and commentators increasingly wonder whether governments’ failure to address socio-economic inequalities is the result of unequal representation. Recent literature on policy responsiveness in the United States and Europe finds evidence that party and parliamentary policy proposals and actual policy outcomes are closer to the preferences of the rich than of the poor. However, the extent and character of such unequal representation remains thinly understood. Among the most thinly understood are the mechanisms: the political conditions that link socio-economic inequalities to unequal representation. This article thickens our understanding of (unequal) representation by investigating the class composition of parliamentary cabinets and its effect on social welfare policy. With the aid of a new dataset, the article shows that responsiveness to the social welfare preferences of poorer voters varies by cabinet ministers’ professional backgrounds, above and beyond the partisan orientation of the government.
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Alexiadou, Despina ORCID: https://orcid.org/0000-0001-6571-239X;-
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Item type: Monograph(Preprint / Working Paper) ID code: 74354 Dates: DateEvent31 July 2020PublishedSubjects: Political Science Department: Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences (HaSS) > Government and Public Policy > Politics Depositing user: Pure Administrator Date deposited: 26 Oct 2020 11:39 Last modified: 11 Nov 2024 16:06 URI: https://strathprints.strath.ac.uk/id/eprint/74354