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Individual Attitudes Toward Government's Role in Redistributing Income in the United States: Analysis by Ideological Subgroups

机译:个人对政府在美国重新分配收入中的作用:思想亚组分析

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This paper tests whether effects of individual characteristics on redistributive preferences are constant across ideological subgroups. Using data from the U.S. General Social Surveys, we estimate ordered probit models for a full pooled sample, and liberal, moderate, and conservative subsamples. Wide cleavages in redistributive attitudes between liberals and conservatives, and between Democrats and Republicans are observed. Substantial gaps between Democrats and Republicans persist within ideological subgroups. Attitudinal differences across social classes exist for conservatives and moderates, but not liberals. Among moderates and conservatives, blacks are more likely than whites to support government redistribution. No black-white gap is observed among liberals. Though conservative women are more likely than conservative men to support major government involvement in redistribution, no gender gap emerges for liberals or moderates. Full sample results suggest that education has no discernible impact on redistributive attitudes, but subsample results strongly suggest that a college degree reinforces ideological effects.
机译:本文测试了单个特征对重新分配偏好的影响是否在思想亚组中是恒定的。使用来自美国的数据,我们普遍的社会调查,我们估算了完整的汇集样品和自由主义,中等和保守副页的有序概率模型。观察到在自由主义和保守党之间的重新分配态度以及民主党与共和党人之间的广泛裂缝。民主党与共和党人之间的大幅差距持续存在于思想亚组中。保守派和适度的社会阶层的态度差异,而不是自由主义。在培养基和保守党之间,黑人比白人更有可能支持政府再分配。自由主义者中没有观察到黑白间隙。虽然保守妇女比保守者更有可能支持重大政府参与再分配,但自由主义者或潜水员不会出现性别差距。完整的样本结果表明,教育对重新分配态度没有可辨别的影响,但是,所谓的结果强烈建议,大学学位加强了思想效应。

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