州政府控制与党派幸福

IF 2.4 2区 社会学 Q1 POLITICAL SCIENCE
Patrick Flavin
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政治会影响幸福吗?本文评估了政治 "赢家 "或 "输家"--无论其偏好的政党是否控制政府--与衡量生活满意度的多种指标之间的联系。利用盖洛普对美国各州民主党人和共和党人在 2008-2016 年(在此期间,多个州的政府控制权发生了变化)自我报告的幸福感调查数据,以及带有双向固定效应的差分模型,我发现了一致的证据,即当对立党派控制州政府时,公民报告的幸福感水平较低。对于生活在共和党控制州的民主党人来说,这种实质性影响尤其大。相反,几乎没有证据表明,当本党控制州政府时,公民的幸福感会得到提升。这些发现对于我们理解党派竞争和选举结果如何影响主观幸福感具有重要意义,并进一步凸显了消极党派对美国民意的重要影响。
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State government control and partisan happiness
Does politics impact happiness? This paper evaluates how being a political “winner” or “loser” – whether one’s preferred party controls government or not – is linked to multiple measures of life satisfaction. Using Gallup survey data on self-reported well-being for Democrats and for Republicans within the U.S. states for 2008–2016 (a time period when party control of government changed in several states) and a difference-in-difference model with two-way fixed effects, I find consistent evidence that citizens report lower levels of well-being when the opposing party controls state government. The substantive effect is particularly large for Democrats living in Republican controlled states. Conversely, there is little evidence that citizens’ well-being is boosted when their own party controls state government. These findings have important implications for our understanding about how partisan competition and election outcomes can impact subjective well-being and further highlight the significance of negative partisanship for American public opinion.
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Party Politics
Party Politics POLITICAL SCIENCE-
CiteScore
5.50
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137
期刊介绍: Political parties are intrinsic to every democratic political system, and with the dramatic changes that regularly sweep the political landscape, the study of their function and form is one of the most dynamic areas within contemporary scholarship. Party Politics is a peer-reviewed journal dedicated to the study of this integral component within political science. This major international journal provides a forum for the analysis of political parties, including their historical development, structure, policy programmes, ideology, electoral and campaign strategies, and their role within the various national and international political systems of which they are a part.
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