We conducted a secondary analysis of the 2018 (9th round) European Social Survey dataset (N = 19,512, nested in 24 countries) to analyse the association between relative deprivation and right-wing populist voting, moderated by participants’ income and their country’s GDP. A multilevel moderated model showed that relative deprivation, income and GDP had no association with right-wing populist votes by themselves. However, income and GDP moderated the relation between relative deprivation and right-wing populist votes, that was significant for participants with high incomes and for those living in wealthy countries. The strengths, limitations, and future developments of the study are discussed.

Relative deprivation, national GDP and right-wing populism: A multilevel, multinational study

Lorenzo Cena
First
;
Michele Roccato
;
Silvia Russo
Last
2023-01-01

Abstract

We conducted a secondary analysis of the 2018 (9th round) European Social Survey dataset (N = 19,512, nested in 24 countries) to analyse the association between relative deprivation and right-wing populist voting, moderated by participants’ income and their country’s GDP. A multilevel moderated model showed that relative deprivation, income and GDP had no association with right-wing populist votes by themselves. However, income and GDP moderated the relation between relative deprivation and right-wing populist votes, that was significant for participants with high incomes and for those living in wealthy countries. The strengths, limitations, and future developments of the study are discussed.
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Relative deprivation, GDP, Right-wing populism, Social status, Multilevel analysis
Lorenzo Cena, Michele Roccato, Silvia Russo
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