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Authoritarian values and the welfare state: the social policy preferences of radical right voters

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In this article, what kind of welfare state do voters of radical right parties (PRRPs) want and how do their preferences differ from voters of mainstream left and right-wing parties?
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What kind of welfare state do voters of populist radical right parties (PRRPs) want and how do their preferences differ from voters of mainstream left- and right-wing parties? In this paper, we dra...

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Radical right parties and their welfare state stances - not so blurry after all?

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Thirty years of welfare chauvinism research: Findings and challenges

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How to study the populist radical right and the welfare state

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The Three Worlds of Welfare Capitalism

TL;DR: In this paper, Esping-Andersen distinguishes three major types of welfare state, connecting these with variations in the historical development of different Western countries, and argues that current economic processes such as those moving toward a post-industrial order are shaped not by autonomous market forces but by the nature of states and state differences.
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How Much Should We Trust Differences-In-Differences Estimates?

TL;DR: In this article, the authors randomly generate placebo laws in state-level data on female wages from the Current Population Survey and use OLS to compute the DD estimate of its "effect" as well as the standard error of this estimate.
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Some Social Requisites of Democracy: Economic Development and Political Legitimacy

TL;DR: The conditions associated with the existence and stability of democratic society have been a leading concern of political philosophy as discussed by the authors, and the problem is attacked from a sociological and behavioral standpoint, by presenting a number of hypotheses concerning some social requisites for democracy, and by discussing some of the data available to test these hypotheses.
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Nonresponse Rates and Nonresponse Bias in Household Surveys

TL;DR: The authors showed that nonresponse bias can be translated into causal models to guide hypotheses about when nonresponse causes bias, but the linkage between nonresponse rates and nonresponse biases is absent.
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Right-Wing Authoritarianism

Bob Altemeyer
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