THE EFFECTS OF ETHNIC SEGREGATION AND ETHNIC COMPETITION ON POLITICALMOBILIZATION IN THE BASQUE COUNTRY, 1988

Authors
Citation
Jd. Medrano, THE EFFECTS OF ETHNIC SEGREGATION AND ETHNIC COMPETITION ON POLITICALMOBILIZATION IN THE BASQUE COUNTRY, 1988, American sociological review, 59(6), 1994, pp. 873-889
Citations number
39
Categorie Soggetti
Sociology
ISSN journal
00031224
Volume
59
Issue
6
Year of publication
1994
Pages
873 - 889
Database
ISI
SICI code
0003-1224(1994)59:6<873:TEOESA>2.0.ZU;2-V
Abstract
Ethnic competition theory and the ethnic segregation model are two app roaches to the study of ethnic political mobilization. I discuss these models, evaluate the ways they have been tested in the past, and then empirically determine the relative merits of the two theories in expl aining voting behavior in the Basque Country in northern Spain. Previo us tests of the ethnic competition and ethnic segregation models have suffered from serious problems. In particular, they have relied on ind irect measures of ethnic labor market segregation and have failed to d istinguish individual from contextual effects on ethnic political mobi lization. I use direct measures of ethnic labor marker segregation and rely on data that combines individual and contextual variables. I ext end the scope of work on the relationship between levels of ethnic lab or market segregation and ethnic political mobilization by focusing on an ''over-developed'' region of a multinational state. Using legit mo dels, I demonstrate that the ethnic segregation model offers a better explanation of ethnic voting behavior in the Basque Country than does ethnic competition theory.