Who feels resentful?

Fernando Feitosa, Pierre Baudewyns, Jean Benoit Pilet, David Talukder

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Abstract

This chapter investigates the groups of the population that harbor feelings of resentment. Utilizing data from the 2021 RepResent cross-sectional survey, we explore the distribution of resentment across five dimensions: gender, age, education, vote choice, and region of residence. The findings indicate significant variations in resentment levels among different age groups, but in an unexpected direction. Specifically, resentment is highest among the middle-aged population rather than younger individuals. Additionally, there are remarkable differences across vote choices, with protest voters exhibiting higher levels of resentment compared to other voters. However, no substantial differences are observed when considering gender, educational levels, or regions of residence. These results contribute to a better understanding of the relationship between marginalized individuals and protest voters and a sense of exclusion from the political system.

Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationBitter-Sweet Democracy?
Subtitle of host publicationAnalyzing Citizens' Resentment Towards Politics in Belgium
PublisherOpen Book Publishers
Pages61-89
Number of pages29
ISBN (Electronic)9781805112921
ISBN (Print)9781805112914
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 6 Sept 2024

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