Advertisement · 728 × 90

Posts by Mikael Persson

Preview
Så vet du om du kan lita på opinionsmätningen | Forskning & Framsteg Opinionsmätningar spelar en stor roll i det offentliga samtalet. När ett parti plötsligt ser ut att stiga, tappa eller närma sig spärren får det snabbt …

Med Stefan Dahlberg i Forskning och framsteg fof.se/artikel/sa-v...

10 hours ago 0 0 0 0
Preview
Intern kritik mot V-Dem: ”Överdrivet och onyanserat” – Kvartal Toppforskare varnar för alarmism.

I kölvattnet av Andrej Kokkonens och min DN-debatt om tolkningen av V-dems demokratimätningar framkommer ytterligare kritik i Kvartal: kvartal.se/henrikhojer/...

6 days ago 0 0 0 0
Preview
Politically active people are better represented than inactive ones Politically active people — including protesters and those engaging outside elections — are better represented than inactive citizens, write Jesper Lindqvist, Jennifer Oser, Ruth Dassonneville, Mikael...

🪧 Politically active people are better represented than inactive citizens, write @jesperlindqvist.bsky.social, @jenny-oser.bsky.social, @rdassonneville.bsky.social, @professormpersson.bsky.social & A Sundell.
📊 But do they affect policy outcomes any better than inactive people?
👉️ bit.ly/41lkPep

2 weeks ago 6 3 0 3
Preview
Kulturdebatt. Professorer i statsvetenskap: Missvisande larm om demokratin riskerar att skapa en kris som inte finns Forskare ifrågasätter larm om svensk demokrati och betonar stabilitet.

Skriver med @andrejkokkonen.bsky.social på DN Kulturdebatt: www.dn.se/kultur/profe...

3 weeks ago 5 2 0 0
Post image

The ambitious people of the Gothenburg Research Group on Elections, Public Opinion, and Political Behavior (GEPOP) 2026!

2 months ago 5 0 0 0
Preview
Responsiveness

Glad to share this entry on "Responsiveness" that Anders Sundell and I wrote for the @ipsa.org Companion to Political Science. Thanks to Daniel Stockemer, Stephen Sawyer and
@audreygagnon.bsky.social for editing. link.springer.com/rwe/10.1007/...

2 months ago 7 1 0 0

‼️ New paper out in @polbehavior.bsky.social !

We ask whether the politically active (in terms of electoral or other forms of participation) are better represented? See Jesper's detailed 🧵 below for more info on the paper! 👇

2 months ago 36 10 0 0

Fin Amelin!

2 months ago 0 0 0 0
Preview
Are the Politically Active Better Represented? - Political Behavior Political participation is considered an important path for people to influence politics. However, whether those who participate actually see more of their preferred policies implemented remains an op...

🧵I am happy to announce a new article in Political Behavior @polbehavior.bsky.social, “Are the Politically Active Better Represented?”, co-authored with @jenny-oser.bsky.social, @rdassonneville.bsky.social, @professormpersson.bsky.social, and Anders Sundell.
link.springer.com/article/10.1...

2 months ago 70 25 2 2

Why do some want government spending without supporting the necessary taxation? Such a "something for nothing" mindset is often seen as an information or even sophistication problem. But we find it is equally due to rational interests among the economically vulnerable.

3 months ago 3 1 0 0
Advertisement
Post image

1/ Does growing up poor always lead to political apathy?

Very happy to share my first paper published (open access) in @electoralstudies.bsky.social, where I show that parents' influence mitigates the poverty gap in participation, while economic mobility does not.

🔗 shorturl.at/p5Bac

4 months ago 87 39 3 1

Thanks for sharing our paper!

5 months ago 0 0 0 0
Preview
<em>Policy Studies Journal</em> | PSO Public Policy Journal | Wiley Online Library Research on unequal responsiveness has shown that policies tend to align more closely with the preferences of high-income citizens than low-income citizens. Using comparative data on opinions and pol...

Across countries, unequal congruence between high- & low-income voters & policy is driven by status quo bias, rather than unequal abilities to achieve policy
change. high-income advantage stems largely from their satisfaction with preserving the status quo
onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/pdf/10.1...

5 months ago 4 1 1 0

New in Policy Studies Journal:
Blocking the Poor: Status Quo Bias in Policy Congruence (with Anders Sundell) (1) onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/...

6 months ago 0 2 1 0

Power endures not through dramatic shifts, but through the steady accumulation of small advantages that lock the status quo in place. (6)

6 months ago 0 0 0 0

Drawing on data from 43 countries and more than 130 policy issues, we show that high-income citizens’ advantage stems largely from their satisfaction with preserving the status quo. (5)

6 months ago 0 0 1 0

It is not that high-income citizens are better at achieving policy change, but that they are better at blocking reforms favored by lower-income citizens. (4)

6 months ago 0 0 1 0

Using comparative data on opinions and policies, we suggest that this inequality primarily results from status quo bias; asymmetric blocking power drives unequal congruence. (3)

6 months ago 1 0 1 0

Research on unequal responsiveness shows that policies tend to align more closely with the preferences of high-income citizens than low-income citizens. (2)

6 months ago 0 0 1 0
Advertisement

New in Policy Studies Journal:
Blocking the Poor: Status Quo Bias in Policy Congruence (with Anders Sundell) (1) onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/...

6 months ago 0 2 1 0
Post image

From our latest issue: Politicians’ Theories of Voting Behavior by Jack Lucas et al. www.cambridge.org/core/journal...

6 months ago 9 4 0 0
Abstract of the article "What matters more to politicians: the quantity or quality of public opinion signals?" by Bart Maes, Stefaan Walgrave, Emmi Verleyen, Frédéric Varone, Anne Rasmussen and Mikael Persson. Published online first in West European Politics.

Abstract of the article "What matters more to politicians: the quantity or quality of public opinion signals?" by Bart Maes, Stefaan Walgrave, Emmi Verleyen, Frédéric Varone, Anne Rasmussen and Mikael Persson. Published online first in West European Politics.

Figure 1, displaying average (reversed) importance of each public opinion criterion aggregated across countries.

Figure 1, displaying average (reversed) importance of each public opinion criterion aggregated across countries.

Figure 3, displaying the frequency distribution of the quantity vs. quality public opinion criteria scale.

Figure 3, displaying the frequency distribution of the quantity vs. quality public opinion criteria scale.

Figure 4, displaying predicted values of politicians' ranking of the criteria.

Figure 4, displaying predicted values of politicians' ranking of the criteria.

What matters more to politicians: the quantity or quality of public opinion signals?

Find out in the new article by @bart-maes.bsky.social Stefaan Walgrave Emmi Verleyen Frédéric Varone @annerasmussen.bsky.social & @professormpersson.bsky.social

doi.org/10.1080/0140...

6 months ago 4 2 0 0

Had a *fantastic* time at the Nordic Political Behavior Workshop! Great papers, engaging discussions, and super constructive feedback. Thanks so much for organizing @finseraas.bsky.social @lchristensen.bsky.social @professormpersson.bsky.social & Peter Dinesen!

6 months ago 10 1 0 0
Preview
What matters more to politicians: the quantity or quality of public opinion signals? Research has found evidence of policy responsiveness to public opinion, but also that responsiveness is highly variable. This selectivity is, however, only partially understood. This study explores...

www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10....

6 months ago 1 0 0 0
Post image

The 5th Nordic Political Behavior Workshop in Trondheim! @lchristensen.bsky.social @rdassonneville.bsky.social @finseraas.bsky.social et al!

6 months ago 18 5 0 2

Stark duo!

6 months ago 2 0 0 0
Preview
Poor choices? Examining the electoral connection behind unequal policy representation JESPER LINDQVIST, MIKAEL PERSSON, WOUTER SCHAKEL, ANDERS SUNDELL

📘 64.4

@jesperlindqvist.bsky.social, @professormpersson.bsky.social, W.Schakel & A.Sundell look at 🗳️ voters’ policy preferences often misalign with what they get in practice with the study showing how this “electoral connection” gap contributes to unequal outcomes

#OA

🔗

6 months ago 9 5 0 3
Abstract of the research note "Ideological bias in policy implementation: public opinion and policy outcomes in 43 democracies" by Mikael Persson and Anders Sundell. Published online first in West European Politics.

Abstract of the research note "Ideological bias in policy implementation: public opinion and policy outcomes in 43 democracies" by Mikael Persson and Anders Sundell. Published online first in West European Politics.

Figure 2, displaying triangles of representation, showing congruence (y-axis) and under-/over-provision of policy (x-axis).

Figure 2, displaying triangles of representation, showing congruence (y-axis) and under-/over-provision of policy (x-axis).

Figure 3, displaying public support for and implementation of leftist and rightist proposals.

Figure 3, displaying public support for and implementation of leftist and rightist proposals.

Figure 4, displaying policy provision and congruence. Leftist and TAN proposals are the most under-provided relative to public support.

Figure 4, displaying policy provision and congruence. Leftist and TAN proposals are the most under-provided relative to public support.

🌟Online first:

"Ideological bias in policy implementation: public opinion and policy outcomes in 43 democracies"

Research Note by @professormpersson.bsky.social & Anders Sundell

doi.org/10.1080/0140...

7 months ago 7 2 0 0
Preview
Ideological bias in policy implementation: public opinion and policy outcomes in 43 democracies Previous research has documented a conservative bias in politicians’ perceptions of public opinion. Do similar biases also exist in policy implementation, relative to public opinion? In this articl...

New paper with Anders Sundell published in West European Politics: Ideological bias in policy implementation: public opinion and policy outcomes in 43 democracies www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10....

7 months ago 15 5 0 0
Advertisement
Swedish National Election Study 2026 – Call for Proposals The next large national election study in Sweden will be conducted in conjunction with the general election in September 2026. We invite the research community to submit proposals for survey instrumen...

📢 Call for proposals: Submit survey module ideas for inclusion in the Swedish National Election Study 2026. Deadline: Oct 31, 2025 👉 www.gu.se/en/swedish-n...

7 months ago 0 0 0 0