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Pillars and electoral behavior in Belgium: The neighborhood effect revisited
Authors:Quentin David  Gilles Van Hamme
Institution:a CREA, Université du Luxembourg, 162a, Avenue de la Faïencerie, L-1511, Luxembourg
b CKE and ECARES, Université Libre de Bruxelles, 50 Avenue F.D. Roosevelt, CP 139, 1050 Bruxelles, Belgium
c IGEAT, Université Libre de Bruxelles, Batiment S, Boulevart du Triomphe, 1050 Bruxelles, Belgium
Abstract:This paper explores the processes behind the neighborhood effect in electoral geography. Studies on neighborhood effect have largely ignored the local institutions and cultural milieu within which people are socialized. By taking into account the spatially differentiated social embedding of individuals, we are able to highlight the impact of local institutions on electoral behavior and restore the temporal dimension that has shaped the political specificities of places. In the case of Belgium, we show that social embedding (which took the very accomplished form of pillars) affects voting behavior through two different channels: a direct effect, coming from the family transmission of pillar values, and a contextual effect captured by a measure of the local embeddedness of the pillar.
Keywords:Electoral geography  Neighborhood effect  Social embedding  Pillar  Belgium
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