The nature and structure of European belief systems: exploring the varieties of belief systems across 23 European countries

Author:

van Noord Jochem12ORCID,Turner-Zwinkels Felicity M3,Kesberg Rebekka45,Brandt Mark J6,Easterbrook Matthew J4,Kuppens Toon7,Spruyt Bram2

Affiliation:

1. Department of Social Psychology, University of Groningen , 9712 TS Groningen , The Netherlands

2. Brussels Institute of Social and Population Studies (BRISPO; Research cluster TOR), Vrije Universiteit Brussel , 1050 Elsene , Belgium

3. Department of Sociology, Tilburg University , 5000 LE Tilburg , The Netherlands

4. School of Psychology, University of Sussex , Falmer, Brighton, East Sussex, BN1 9QH , United Kingdom

5. Political Science Department, University of Amsterdam , Nieuwe Achtergracht 166, 1018 WV Amsterdam , The Netherlands

6. Department of Psychology, Michigan State University , 48824 East Lansing , USA

7. Department of Organizational Psychology, University of Groningen , 9712 TS Groningen , The Netherlands

Abstract

Abstract We investigate the structure of political belief systems across Europe to investigate what belief systems in European societies, and those who hold them, have in common. In doing so, we answer three questions: First, are political belief system structures similar across Europe? Second, which demographic groups are likely to have similar belief systems within countries? Third, how are belief systems related to voting behaviour? Results from Correlational Class Analyses on data from 23 European countries indicate that a wide variety of belief systems exist in Europe (2–5 per country), but that these can be summarized into two diverse groups, although belief systems in one group were more similar than in the other. Unexpectedly, the groups did not differ in the strength of association between beliefs. While cultural and economic belief dimensions were not consistently found, and tended to be weak, they were positively associated in the first group and negatively associated in the second. Belief systems of the first group were more likely to be from Western European countries and its members more likely to be higher educated compared to the second group. Membership in the second group was associated with more populist far-right voting and vote abstention.

Funder

NORFACE

ESRC

FWO

NWO

European Commission through Horizon 2020

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

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