Non-voting party and wage inequalities: Long-term evidence from Italy
Cetrulo, Armando ; Lanini, Margherita ; Sbardella, Angelica ; Virgillito, Maria Enrica
Intereconomics. Review of European Economic Policy
2023
58
4
215-221
social inequality ; wage differential ; gender ; political aspect ; election ; political participation
Income distribution
https://doi.org/10.2478/ie-2023-0044
English
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"By means of a long-run analysis on electoral and inequality data, this article shows that there exists a temporal correlation between inequalities and non-voting behaviour. Non-voting is progressively becoming a widespread phenomenon, beyond specific national contexts, and challenges the functioning of democracies in advanced capitalist countries. Notably, data on electoral results in Italy do not show a clear leading group of non-voters. Although historically concentrated in southern Italy and predominantly female, non-voters are proportionally increasing in the centre and in the north of the country, independently of the gender dimension. The root causes of the phenomenon should be traced back not only to the political and institutional dimension, but also to a widespread socio-economic determinant, namely labour market inequality, the driver addressed in this article."
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