Published on 01 January 2022 |

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Replication Data for: Intergenerational social mobility, political socialization, and support for the left under post-industrial realignment

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Ares, Macarena;van Ditmars, Mathilde M.

Description

This study investigates how class of origin and intergenerational social mobility impact left-wing party support among new and old core left-wing constituencies, in the context of post-industrial electoral realignment and occupational transformation. We investigate the remaining legacy of political socialization in class of origin across generations of voters in the UK, Germany, and Switzerland. We demonstrate that part of the contemporary middle-class left-wing support is a legacy of socialization under industrial class-party alignments, as many individuals from working class backgrounds – traditional left constituencies – have a different (post-industrial) class location than their parents. These enduring effects of production worker roots are weaker among younger generations and in more realigned contexts. Our findings imply that exclusively considering respondents’ destination class underestimates the relevance of political socialization in class of origin, thereby overestimating electoral realignment. However, these past industrial alignments are currently unparalleled, as newer left-wing constituencies do not (yet) demonstrate similar legacies.

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Metrics

Dataset Index

0.7

FAIR Score

15%

Citations

1

Mentions

0

Metrics Over Time

Publication Details

DOI

Publisher

Harvard Dataverse

Assigned Domain

Subfield

Sociology and Political Science

Field

Social Sciences

Domain

Social Sciences

Confidence Score

82%

Source

Open Alex

Keywords

Social Sciencesclass votingintergenerational social mobilitypolitical socialization

Normalization Factors

FT

13.46

CTw

1.00

MTw

1.00