Left Behind Together and Voting for Populism: Regional Out-Migration, Civic Engagement and the Electoral Success of Populist Radical Right Parties
Schütze S (2023)
Social Sciences 12(8): 426.
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According to the academic debate, the populist radical right is particularly successful in regions that have been left behind economically or culturally. Although civic engagement in networks of civil society, a specific form of social capital, seems important, its influence remains ambiguous. In contrast, regional out-migration as a social dimension of being left behind receives limited attention despite the relevance of internal migration to political geography. This study investigates two theoretically possible models to clarify the relationships between regional out-migration, civic engagement, and their impacts on voting for the populist radical right. Using data from the German Socio-Economic Panel (SOEP) and official regional statistics, logistic multilevel analyses are conducted for Germany and the election of the AfD (Alternative for Germany) in the 2017 federal election. The key finding of the cross-sectional analysis is that regional out-migration is a condition that moderates the relationship between civic participation and the election of the AfD. In general, civically involved individuals support established democratic parties, but in regions with high out-migration, they tend to vote for the populist radical right. However, there is no empirical evidence that regional out-migration contributes to the election of the AfD by reducing civic engagement and being mediated by it.
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internal migration;
regional out-migration;
left behind places;
social capital;
civic engage- ment;
voting behavior;
populist radical right party;
political geograph
Erscheinungsjahr
2023
Zeitschriftentitel
Social Sciences
Band
12
Ausgabe
8
Art.-Nr.
426
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2076-0760
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https://pub.uni-bielefeld.de/record/2981911
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Schütze S. Left Behind Together and Voting for Populism: Regional Out-Migration, Civic Engagement and the Electoral Success of Populist Radical Right Parties. Social Sciences. 2023;12(8): 426.
Schütze, S. (2023). Left Behind Together and Voting for Populism: Regional Out-Migration, Civic Engagement and the Electoral Success of Populist Radical Right Parties. Social Sciences, 12(8), 426. https://doi.org/10.3390/socsci12080426
Schütze, Stephan. 2023. “Left Behind Together and Voting for Populism: Regional Out-Migration, Civic Engagement and the Electoral Success of Populist Radical Right Parties”. Social Sciences 12 (8): 426.
Schütze, S. (2023). Left Behind Together and Voting for Populism: Regional Out-Migration, Civic Engagement and the Electoral Success of Populist Radical Right Parties. Social Sciences 12:426.
Schütze, S., 2023. Left Behind Together and Voting for Populism: Regional Out-Migration, Civic Engagement and the Electoral Success of Populist Radical Right Parties. Social Sciences, 12(8): 426.
S. Schütze, “Left Behind Together and Voting for Populism: Regional Out-Migration, Civic Engagement and the Electoral Success of Populist Radical Right Parties”, Social Sciences, vol. 12, 2023, : 426.
Schütze, S.: Left Behind Together and Voting for Populism: Regional Out-Migration, Civic Engagement and the Electoral Success of Populist Radical Right Parties. Social Sciences. 12, : 426 (2023).
Schütze, Stephan. “Left Behind Together and Voting for Populism: Regional Out-Migration, Civic Engagement and the Electoral Success of Populist Radical Right Parties”. Social Sciences 12.8 (2023): 426.
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