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The rightward shift and electoral decline of social democratic parties under increasing inequality
M Polacko
West European Politics 45 (4), 665-692, 2022
312022
Policy polarization, income inequality and turnout
M Polacko, O Heath, MS Lewis-Beck, R Dassonneville
Political Studies 69 (2), 455-477, 2021
262021
Causes and Consequences of Income Inequality–An Overview
M Polacko
Statistics, Politics and Policy 12 (2), 341–357, 2021
252021
Party Positions, Income Inequality, and Voter Turnout in Canada, 1984-2015
M Polacko
American Behavioral Scientist 64 (9), 1324-1347, 2020
142020
Inequality, policy polarization and the income gap in turnout
M Polacko
Party Politics 28 (4), 739-754, 2022
102022
Who benefits from the social democratic march to the middle?
M Polacko
European Political Science Review 15 (4), 502-522, 2023
52023
The Changing Nature of Class Voting in Canada, 1965–2019
M Polacko, S Kiss, P Graefe
Canadian Journal of Political Science/Revue canadienne de science politique …, 2022
52022
The Politics of Income Inequality: Redistribution, Turnout and Responsiveness
M Polacko
Statistics, Politics and Policy, 2022
32022
Has economic moderation contributed to the decline of social democratic parties?
M Polacko
LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) blog, 2021
22021
The education and income voting divides in Canada and their consequences for redistributive politics
S Kiss, M Polacko, P Graefe
Electoral Studies 85, 102648, 2023
12023
Subjective economic insecurity and attitudes toward immigration and feminists among voters on the Right in Canada
M Polacko, P Graefe, S Kiss
Social Science Quarterly, 2024
2024
Racial discrimination at the polls? The Canadian case of Jagmeet Singh
M Polacko, A Harell
Politics, Groups, and Identities, 1-20, 2023
2023
Turning off the base: Social democracy's neoliberal turn, income inequality, and turnout
M Polacko
Politics & Policy 51 (4), 538-568, 2023
2023
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