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New publication by Manuel Santos Silva at the Journal of Development Economics

The research article "Economic shocks, gender, and populism: Evidence from Brazil" by Laura Barros and Manuel Santos Silva was published with open access at the Journal of Development Economics.

News vom 20.12.2024

Abstract:

This paper investigates whether differential exposure to a labor market shock by gender contributed to the rise of far-right populism in Brazil. Using a shift-share approach, we find that gender heterogeneity in shock exposure predicts electoral outcomes. Male-specific labor demand shocks increase support for Jair Bolsonaro in the 2018 presidential election, but female-specific shocks have the reverse effect. These opposing effects are accompanied by an unprecedented gender gap in political preferences, with men becoming relatively more conservative. Our preferred interpretation is that Bolsonaro’s conservative rhetoric – shared by several other right-wing populists – generates appeal among men who experience a relative loss in economic status.

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