无关紧要的人或地方?个体与情境因素对不满地理分布的影响

People or Places that Don’t Matter? Individual and Contextual Determinants of the Geography of Discontent

Economic Geography · 2021
被引 53
人大 A-ABS 4

中文导读

研究利用2013-2018年欧盟公民数据,分析区域间、区域内及个体层面的社会经济劣势如何影响政治不满,发现区域内不平等和个体劣势会放大不满情绪。

Abstract

The rise of a geography of political discontent in the EU documented in recent studies highlights a strong spatial association between antisystem voting, regional economic decline, and poor occupational opportunities, suggesting that economic disparities within the EU are the origin of some of the most recent and shocking political events like Brexit. This article reexamines this statement by disentangling the effect on individual and political discontent of different socioeconomic disadvantage conditions at the interregional, intraregional, and individual level. Making use of a large data set on the individual and political discontent perceived by EU citizens between 2013 and 2018, our analysis confirms that a geography of discontent exists across EU regions. Nevertheless, our findings also highlight that intraregional inequalities do matter for individual discontent, and individual socioeconomic disadvantage conditions amplify further this negative effect.

政治不满区域不平等个体社会经济劣势欧盟