Book contents
- Working Class Inclusion
- Working Class Inclusion
- Copyright page
- Contents
- Figures
- Tables
- Acknowledgments
- 1 Introduction
- 2 A Theory of Working-Class Inclusion
- 3 Do Citizens Want to Be Represented by Workers?
- 4 Will Any Worker Do? The Role of Policy in Linking Workers’ Presence to Evaluations of Representatives
- 4.1 Working-Class Deputies Represent
- 4.2 Evaluating the Effects of Workers’ Descriptive and Policy Representation
- 4.3 Results of the Survey Experiment
- 4.4 Conclusion
- Appendix 4.1 To What Extent Do You Think Working-Class Deputies Understand Problems that Face People Like You?
- Appendix 4.2 To What Extent Do You Think Working-Class Deputies Are Dedicated to Promoting Projects That Improve the Quality of Life of All Citizens?
- Appendix 4.3 Description of Survey Flow
- Appendix 4.4 Experimental Vignette: Example from Argentina
- Appendix 4.5 Newspaper Experiment, Predict Perceptions of Representation
- Appendix 4.6 Evaluations of Representation, All Treatments
- Appendix 4.7 Newspaper Experiment, Including Partisan Treatment
- Appendix 4.8 Direct Effect of Descriptive Representation with Partisan Treatments
- Appendix 4.9 Direct Effect of Policy Representation with Partisan Treatments
- Appendix 4.10 Joint Effect of Descriptive and Policy Representation with Partisan Treatments
- 5 Will Any Worker Do? Linking Parties to Workers in Argentina and Mexico
- 6 How Do Citizens Know Workers Are in Office?
- 7 How Do Citizens Know Workers Are in Office?
- 8 Conclusion
- References
- Index
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Published online by Cambridge University Press: 26 October 2023
- Working Class Inclusion
- Working Class Inclusion
- Copyright page
- Contents
- Figures
- Tables
- Acknowledgments
- 1 Introduction
- 2 A Theory of Working-Class Inclusion
- 3 Do Citizens Want to Be Represented by Workers?
- 4 Will Any Worker Do? The Role of Policy in Linking Workers’ Presence to Evaluations of Representatives
- 4.1 Working-Class Deputies Represent
- 4.2 Evaluating the Effects of Workers’ Descriptive and Policy Representation
- 4.3 Results of the Survey Experiment
- 4.4 Conclusion
- Appendix 4.1 To What Extent Do You Think Working-Class Deputies Understand Problems that Face People Like You?
- Appendix 4.2 To What Extent Do You Think Working-Class Deputies Are Dedicated to Promoting Projects That Improve the Quality of Life of All Citizens?
- Appendix 4.3 Description of Survey Flow
- Appendix 4.4 Experimental Vignette: Example from Argentina
- Appendix 4.5 Newspaper Experiment, Predict Perceptions of Representation
- Appendix 4.6 Evaluations of Representation, All Treatments
- Appendix 4.7 Newspaper Experiment, Including Partisan Treatment
- Appendix 4.8 Direct Effect of Descriptive Representation with Partisan Treatments
- Appendix 4.9 Direct Effect of Policy Representation with Partisan Treatments
- Appendix 4.10 Joint Effect of Descriptive and Policy Representation with Partisan Treatments
- 5 Will Any Worker Do? Linking Parties to Workers in Argentina and Mexico
- 6 How Do Citizens Know Workers Are in Office?
- 7 How Do Citizens Know Workers Are in Office?
- 8 Conclusion
- References
- Index
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- Working Class InclusionEvaluations of Democratic Institutions in Latin America, pp. 114Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2023