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Do Minorities Feel Welcome in Politics? A Cross-Cultural Study of the United States and Sweden – ERRATUM

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  20 January 2025

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Abstract

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Keywords: minority politics; discrimination; minority candidates; political ambition; erratum

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Abstract

Racial and ethnic minorities are underrepresented in most Western democracies. This article investigates one potential root cause behind this pattern: minority and majority citizens might differentially expect to feel discriminated against if they were to enter politics.

References

Lajevardi, N, Mårtensson, M, and Vernby, K (2024) Do Minorities Feel Welcome in Politics? A Cross-Cultural Study of the United States and Sweden. British Journal of Political Science. Published by Cambridge University Press, 17 May 2024. doi:10.1017/S0007123424000073.CrossRefGoogle Scholar