Asumir que no hay que pagar un precio (en sentido amplio) por defender unos principios es parte de lo que nos ha infantilizado como sociedad. Por lo demás, le agradeceré que incluso aunque discrepamos no emplee palabras tan gruesas conmigo. Un abrazo de vuelta.
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Solo por alusiones, yo estoy a favor de pagar ese coste. No hablar de que defender principio implica asumirlos es un fraude.
Finally, our results indicate that the interaction between social structure and the territorial dimension is weak. Overall, this study enhances our understanding of the social cleavages that may influence the ecological transition. (End)
Second, in terms of the horizontal dimension (8-class scheme), sociocultural professionals emerge as the social class most supportive of environmental policies, while manual workers are the most reluctant to accept them.
First, regarding the vertical occupational dimension (5-class scheme), we find that costlier measures face stronger resistance from lower socioeconomic groups.
We assume that occupational structure influences support for environmental policies either through the economic costs individuals may incur when such policies are implemented or through value preferences shaped by the workplace.
How Does Occupational Structure Shape Support for Environmental Policies?
In our article (with @claveria.bsky.social), we examine this question using data from the European Social Survey. Link: academic.oup.com/ijpor/articl...
Allow us to summarize the key findings. 👇