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Exploration of Class and Political Behavior in Croatia (CROSBI ID 269772)

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Ančić, Branko ; Baketa, Nikola ; Kovačić, Marko Exploration of Class and Political Behavior in Croatia // International journal of sociology, 49 (2019), 4; 264-281. doi: 10.1080/00207659.2019.1634826

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Ančić, Branko ; Baketa, Nikola ; Kovačić, Marko

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Exploration of Class and Political Behavior in Croatia

In Western European countries, studies on the relationship between class position and political outlooks so far have a limited understanding of the relevance of class analysis, while in semiperipheral countries, like Croatia, research on class-related mechanisms and political behavior is modest, with a clear deficit of empirical research. The main goal of class analysis is to have the potential to explain various life outcomes primarily through explaining and exploring relationships between class position and life chances. In this article, we have employed neo- Weberian class analysis with the purpose to explore the relationship between class position and political behavior. In the article we use the concept of political behavior as a broader term that consists of individuals’ interest in politics, political efficacy, and political participation (voter turnout). We have used the data from the International Social Survey Program module Role of Government V from 2016. Analysis has shown that in Croatia, class membership is a predictor of interest in politics and political efficacy, i.e., that the members of a higher class show greater interest in politics and assess that they have a better understanding of politics. Class per se does not have a direct effect on voter turnout, but it is mediated through political efficacy and interest in politics since voting is mostly under the influence of personal interest in politics.

Neo-Weberian class analysis, political behavior, political efficacy, political participation, Croatia

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Podaci o izdanju

49 (4)

2019.

264-281

objavljeno

0020-7659

10.1080/00207659.2019.1634826

Povezanost rada

Politologija, Sociologija

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