The urban–rural divide in radical right populist support: the role of resident’s characteristics, urbanization trends and public service supply

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Jonna Rickardsson
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[1] Jönköping University,Jönköping International Business School (JIBS), Centre for Entrepreneurship and Spatial Economics (CEnSE)
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The Annals of Regional Science | 2021年 / 67卷
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Political economics; Regional economics; Urbanization; Public services; Voting behavior; Populism; Extreme right; Radical right; D72; H41; H75; O18; R11; R23;
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In a number of recent elections in Western Europe, support for far-right populist parties has been significantly higher in non-urban areas than in urban areas. This paper answers the following questions; (1) Can the urban–rural divide in voting behavior be explained by the fact that urban and non-urban populations differ in terms of education, income and other individual characteristics of voters, or by variations in immigration? (2) Can variations in public service supply explain parts of the urban–rural divide in far-right populist support? and (3) How does population growth and public services relate to voting behavior when examining urban and rural municipalities separately? The analyses combine survey data on individual characteristics and register data aggregated on municipalities. The results in this paper suggest that voter characteristics and immigration explain a substantial part of the urban–rural divide. However, the propensity to vote for a far-right populist party is still higher in regions with lower population growth even when controlling for individual characteristics and immigration. When considering public service supply, the urban–rural divide is further weakened. The propensity to vote for a far-right party decreases with higher public service supply and higher share of immigrants. The findings in this paper thereby support the hypothesis that individuals in shrinking areas with lower access to public services are likely to respond to the deterioration of their location by casting a vote on the far-right (i.e., protest voting).
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