Subjective economic insecurity and attitudes toward immigration and feminists among voters on the Right in Canada

Author:

Polacko Matthew1ORCID,Graefe Peter2,Kiss Simon3ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Political Sciene University of Toronto Toronto Canada

2. Department of Political Sciene McMaster University Hamilton Canada

3. Department of Digital Media and Journalism Wilfrid Laurier University Brantford Canada

Abstract

AbstractThe recent success of far‐right populism has led to a wave of public attention to its causes. Drawing on novel survey items from the Canadian Election Study, we investigate how economic insecurity, mediated by immigration and feminist attitudes, affects voting behavior. While economic distress has been linked to far‐right voting in Europe, we find support that subjective measures of economic distress are significantly associated with voting for the Right in Canada, when interacting with immigration and feminist attitudes. However, the association only holds for men. The findings suggest that Canada, despite its comparatively weak nativist cleavage, is not immune to tensions arising from globalization and economic insecurity.

Funder

Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada

Publisher

Wiley

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