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Rethinking the Comparative Perspective on Class and Representation: Evidence from Latin America
by
Lupu, Noam
, Carnes, Nicholas
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Attitudes
/ Attorneys
/ Citizens
/ Comparative analysis
/ Comparative politics
/ Elites
/ Inappropriateness
/ Latin America
/ Latin American politics
/ Legislation
/ Legislative Bodies
/ Legislative Process
/ Legislators
/ Legislature
/ Legislatures
/ Office Buildings
/ Political attitudes
/ Political Parties
/ Political representation
/ Political science
/ Politics
/ Representation
/ Social Class
/ Social classes
/ Visibility
/ Votes
/ Voting
/ Voting Behavior
/ Working class
2015
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Rethinking the Comparative Perspective on Class and Representation: Evidence from Latin America
by
Lupu, Noam
, Carnes, Nicholas
in
Attitudes
/ Attorneys
/ Citizens
/ Comparative analysis
/ Comparative politics
/ Elites
/ Inappropriateness
/ Latin America
/ Latin American politics
/ Legislation
/ Legislative Bodies
/ Legislative Process
/ Legislators
/ Legislature
/ Legislatures
/ Office Buildings
/ Political attitudes
/ Political Parties
/ Political representation
/ Political science
/ Politics
/ Representation
/ Social Class
/ Social classes
/ Visibility
/ Votes
/ Voting
/ Voting Behavior
/ Working class
2015
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Rethinking the Comparative Perspective on Class and Representation: Evidence from Latin America
by
Lupu, Noam
, Carnes, Nicholas
in
Attitudes
/ Attorneys
/ Citizens
/ Comparative analysis
/ Comparative politics
/ Elites
/ Inappropriateness
/ Latin America
/ Latin American politics
/ Legislation
/ Legislative Bodies
/ Legislative Process
/ Legislators
/ Legislature
/ Legislatures
/ Office Buildings
/ Political attitudes
/ Political Parties
/ Political representation
/ Political science
/ Politics
/ Representation
/ Social Class
/ Social classes
/ Visibility
/ Votes
/ Voting
/ Voting Behavior
/ Working class
2015
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Rethinking the Comparative Perspective on Class and Representation: Evidence from Latin America
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Rethinking the Comparative Perspective on Class and Representation: Evidence from Latin America
2015
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Does it matter that working-class citizens are numerically underrepresented in political offices throughout the world? For decades, the conventional wisdom in comparative politics has been that it does not, that lawmakers from different classes think and behave roughly the same in office. In this article, we argue that this conclusion is misguided. Past research relied on inappropriate measures of officeholders' class backgrounds, attitudes, and choices. Using data on 18 Latin American legislatures, we show that lawmakers from different classes bring different economic attitudes to the legislative process. Using data on one least likely case, we also show that pre-voting decisions like sponsoring legislation often differ dramatically along social class lines, even when political parties control higher-visibility decisions like roll-call votes. The unequal numerical or descriptive representation of social classes in the world's legislatures has important consequences for the substantive representation of different class interests.
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