政府对公民政治优先事项的不平等关注

Government's Unequal Attentiveness to Citizens' Political Priorities

Policy Studies Journal · 2016
被引 69
ABS 3

中文导读

研究发现美国州议员对低收入公民优先议题的关注度低于富裕公民,表明政治不平等在议程设置阶段就已出现。

Abstract

Abstract An accumulation of evidence suggests citizens with low incomes have relatively little influence over the policy decisions made by lawmakers in the United States. However, long before elected officials are asked to cast a final vote on a bill's passage, an equally important decision has already been made: the decision for government to focus its limited attention and agenda space on the issue at all. Therefore, it is possible that political inequality is infused earlier in the policymaking process at the agenda‐setting stage if the issues held important by some citizens are given attention while the issues held important by others are not. To investigate this question, we develop novel state‐level measures of citizens' issue priorities and find sizable differences in which issues poor and rich citizens think are most important and deserving of government attention. We then use bill introduction data from state legislatures to measure government attention and uncover evidence that state legislators are less likely to act on an issue when it is prioritized by low‐income citizens as compared to affluent citizens. These findings have important implications for our understanding of political equality and the functioning of American democracy.

政治学公共管理不平等研究美国政治立法研究