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@article{ Schakel2021,
 title = {The party road to representation: Unequal responsiveness in party platforms},
 author = {Schakel, Wouter and Burgoon, Brian},
 journal = {European Journal of Political Research},
 pages = {1-22},
 year = {2021},
 issn = {1475-6765},
 doi = {https://doi.org/10.1111/1475-6765.12489},
 urn = {https://nbn-resolving.org/urn:nbn:de:0168-ssoar-78219-3},
 abstract = {This paper explores a major road to substantive representation in democracies, by clarifying whether demands of rich and poor citizens are taken up in the electoral platforms of political parties. Doing so constitutes a substantial broadening and deepening of our understanding of substantive representation – broadening the countries, issue-areas and years that form the empirical basis for judging whether democracies manifest unequal representation; and deepening the process of representation by clarifying a key pathway connecting societal demands to policy outcomes. The paper hypothesises that party systems in general will respond more strongly to wealthy than to poor segments of a polity. It also hypothesises that left parties will more faithfully represent poorer and less significantly represent richer citizens than do right parties. We find substantial support for these expectations in a new dataset that combines multi-country, multi-issue-area, multi-wave survey data with data on party platforms for 39 democracies.},
 keywords = {Repräsentation; representation; Ungleichheit; inequality; Partei; party; öffentliche Meinung; public opinion; sozialer Status; social status; soziale Schicht; social stratum; Parteiensystem; party system; politisches Programm; political program; Demokratie; democracy}}