Subjective Well-Being and Populist Voting in the Netherlands

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作者
Martijn J. Burger
Susanna Eiselt
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[1] Erasmus University Rotterdam,Erasmus Happiness Economics Research Organisation
[2] Open University of the Netherlands,Department of Organisation
[3] University of Johannesburg,School of Economics
来源
Journal of Happiness Studies | 2023年 / 24卷
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Subjective well-being; Voting; Populism; The Netherlands;
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This study analyzes whether subjective well-being can explain the populist vote in the Netherlands. Using data on voting intention and subjective well-being for over 7700 individuals from 2008 to 2019—a period during which populist parties became well-established in the Netherlands—we estimate logit and multinomial logit random effects regressions. We find evidence of an association between decreased subjective well-being and the probability to vote for a populist party that goes beyond changes in dissatisfaction with society—lack of confidence in parliament, democracy and the economy—and ideological orientation. At the same time, we find no evidence for a relationship between subjective well-being and voting for other non-incumbent parties other than populist parties.
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页码:2331 / 2352
页数:21
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