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European Journal of Political Research, 44, 2, (2005), pp. 265-268ISSN
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European Journal of Political Research
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vol. 44
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iss. 2
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p. 265
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p. 268
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Inequality, cohesion and modernization; Ongelijkheid, cohesie en moderniseringAbstract
Dülmer and Klein's comments on our article (see European Journal of Political Research 38: 63–94) fuels once more the discussion about the contextual effects of unemployment on the likelihood of voting for extreme right-wing parties. Unfortunately, the Dülmer and Klein do not properly evaluate their findings and misrepresent their own results. They do everything to suppress the negative effect of unemployment we previously also found, and miss an opportunity for in-depth research into the relationship between unemployment and extreme right-wing voting. They uncover an interesting effect of education varying according to the proportion of immigrants – something we previously ascertained for exclusionist attitudes, but not for voting behaviour.
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