Publications
Jan Rosset, Jérémie Poltier and Jonas Pontusson, 2024.
“Unevenly Unequal Responsiveness: Public Opinion and Redistributive Policy Shifts in Western Europe Since 2008.” Politics and Society. (doi: 10.1177/00323292241283293)
Max Joosten, 2024.
"Forging support: when there is no alternative to ‘there is no alternative", European Political Science Review. (doi: 10.1017/S1755773924000171)
Mariana Alvarado, 2024.
"Compensation and Tax Fairness: Evidence from Four Countries." British Journal of Political Science. (doi: 10.1017/S0007123423000698).
Elif Naz Kayran and Anna-Lena Nadler, 2024.
"Local Alien Enfranchisement and External Efficacy Perceptions: Intended and Unintended Effects on Non-citizens and Citizens." Political Behavior. (doi: 10.1007/s11109-023-09910-w).
Jonas Pontusson, 2024.
"The Comparative Politics of Inequality and Redistribution." Worlds Politics. (doi: 0.1353/wp.0.a923781).
Ari Ray and Jonas Pontusson, 2024.
"Trade Unions and the Partisan Preferences of their Members: Sweden, 1986-2021," Socio-Economic Review. (doi: 10.1093/ser/mwae027).
Luzia Helfer, Nathalie Giger and Christian Breunig, 2023.
"Fairness of inequality and support for redistribution: directly comparing citizens and legislators." West European Politics. (doi: 10.1080/01402382.2023.2170852).
Noam Lupu and Jonas Pontusson, eds., 2023.
"Unequal Democracies: Public Policy, Responsiveness, and Redistribution in an Era of Rising Economic Inequality." Cambridge University Press. (doi: 10.1017/9781009428682).
Noam Lupu and Jonas Pontusson, 2023.
"Introduction: The Political Puzzle of Rising Inequality." In Lupu and Pontusson, eds., 1-25. (doi: 10.1017/9781009428682).
Nicholas Carnes and Noam Lupu, 2023.
"Working-Class Officeholding in the OECD." In Lupu and Pontusson, eds., 177-195. (doi: 10.1017/9781009428682).
Ruben Berge Mathisen, Wouter Schakel, Svenja Hense, Lea Elsässer, Mikael Persson and Jonas Pontusson, 2023.
"Unequal Responsiveness and Government Partisanship in Northwest Europe." In Lupu and Pontusson, eds., 29-53. (doi: 10.1017/9781009428682).
Max Joosten, 2023.
"Who influences whom? Inequality in the mutual responsiveness between voters and elites," Journal of European Public Policy. (doi: 10.1080/13501763.2023.2260810).
Dominik Schraff and Jonas Pontusson, 2023.
"Falling Behind Whom? Economic Geographies of Right-Wing Populism in Europe," Journal of European Public Policy. (doi: 10.1080/13501763.2023.2278647).
Elif Naz Kayran, 2022.
"Labour market institutions and immigration policy attitudes: The moderated impact of economic vulnerability." Nations and Nationalism. (doi: 10.1111/nana.12844).
Elif Naz Kayran and Anna-Lena Nadler, 2022.
"Non-citizen Voting Rights and Political Participation of Citizens: Evidence from Switzerland." European Political Science Review. (doi: 10.1017/S1755773922000029).
Noam Lupu and Zach Warner, 2022.
"Why are the Affluent Better Represented Around the World?" European Journal of Political Research. (doi: Link: 10.1111/1475-6765.12440).
Jan Rosset. 2022
"Perceptions of (unequal) responsiveness and their consequences for electoral participation", Journal of European public policy.(doi: 10.1080/13501763.2022.2094989)
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"Who still likes social democracy? The support base of social democratic parties reconsidered", Party Politics. (d
Nadja Mosimann and Jonas Pontusson. 2022
"Varieties of trade unions and support for redistribution", West European Politics (doi: 10.1080/01402382.2022.2048344)
Nadja Mosimann, Line Rennwald and Jonas Pontusson. 2022
"Preface", West European Politics (doi: 10.1080/01402382.2022.2048501)
Line Rennwald and Jonas Pontusson. 2022
"Class gaps in perceptions of political voice: liberal democracies 1974–2016", West European Politics.
Brian Burgoon, Noam Lupu, Jonas Pontusson and Wouter Schakel. 2022
"Understanding unequal representation", European Journal of Political Research (doi: 10.1111/1475-6765.12521).
"Voter preferences as a source of descriptive (mis)representation by social class", European Journal of Political Research (doi: 10.1111/1475-6765.12511).
“Caught in the Middle! Wealth Inequality and Conflict over Redistribution”, Social Justice Research. Co-authored with Hanna Lierse and Bastian Becker
Jan Rosset. 2021
When Explanations for Poverty Help Explain Social Policy Preferences: The Case of European Public Opinion Amidst the Economic Recession (2009–2014), Social Justice Research, vol. 34, n° 4, p. 428-459. Co-authored with Lionel Marquis.
Anna-Lena Nadler. 2021
"Nomination trade-offs: How context affects political parties’ strategies to nominate immigrant-origin candidates", Party Politics.
Nathalie Giger. 2021
"Social Status, Political Priorities and Unequal Representation", European Journal of Political Research. Co-authored with Denise Traber, Miriam Hänni and Christian Breunig.
Nathalie Giger. 2021
"The Diminishing Value of Representing the Disadvantaged: Between Group Representation and Individual Career Paths", British Journal of Political Science. Co-authored with Stefanie Bailer, Christian Breunig and Andreas M. Wüst.
Jan Rosset and Anna-Sophie Kurella. 2020.
"The electoral roots of unequal representation: a spatial modelling approach to party systems and voting in western europe", European Journal of Political Research.
Line Rennwald. 2020.
"Social Democratic Parties and the Working Class: New Voting Patterns.", London: Palgrave.
Line Rennwald and Jonas Pontusson. 2020.
“Paper Stones Revisited: Class Voting, Unionization and the Electoral Decline of the Mainstream Left.”, Perspectives on Politics (first view, doi:10.1017/S1537592720000067)
Zoe Lefkofridi and Nathalie Giger. 2020.
"Democracy or Oligarchy? Unequal Representation of Income Groups in European Institutions", Politics and Governance, 08 (01): 19-27.
Jan Rosset and Christian Stecker. 2019.
"How well are citizens represented by their governments? Issue congruence and inequality in Europe", European Political Science Review, v. 11, no 2, 145-160
Anna-Sophie Kurella and Jan Rosset. 2018.
"The rise of cultural issues as an opportunity for the right? Insights from the 2015 swiss election", Swiss Political Science Review, v. 24, n° 4, 381-399.
Nadja Mosimann, Line Rennwald and Adrian Zimmermann. 2018.
"The radical right, the labour movement, and the competition for the workers’ vote" Economic and Industrial Democracy, v.40, no. 1 (2018), 65-90
Nicolas Pekari, Jan Rosset and Florina Schmid. 2018.
"Economic context and attitudes towards the welfare state: the relationship between (perceived) unemployment risk and demand for social policy.", Tillmann, R., Voorpostel, M. & Farago, P. (Ed.). Social dynamics in swiss society. Cham : Springer, p. 215-229.
Jonas Pontusson. 2018.
“The Fed, Finance and Inequality in Comparative Perspective,” PS: Political Science & Politics, v. 51, no. 4, 743-746.
Jan Rosset. 2018.
"La représentation descriptive des groupes sociaux comme problème de la démocratie électorale", Parlement, v. 21, n° 3, 14-17.
Jonas Pontusson and David Weisstanner. 2018.
“Macroeconomic Conditions, Inequality Shocks and the Politics of Redistribution, 1990-2013.” Journal of European Public Policy, v. 25, no. 1, 31-58.
Kurella, Anna-Sophie and Jan Rosset. 2017.
"Blind spots in the party system: Spatial voting and issue salience if voters face scarce choices", Electoral Studies, v. 49, 1-16.