D. Fielding, THE SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC-DETERMINANTS OF VOTER BEHAVIOR - EVIDENCE FROM THE 1992 GENERAL-ELECTION IN SCOTLAND, Scottish journal of political economy, 45(3), 1998, pp. 237-257
This paper presents a model of voter choice which embodies less restri
ctive assumptions than those previously applied to UK elections' and o
pinion polls, relaxing the standard assumption of the 'Independence of
Irrelevant Alternatives' and allowing for voters to 'group' electoral
alternatives perceived to be particularly similar to each other. Appl
ication of the model to the Scottish General Election results for 1992
indicates that relaxation of this assumption is necessary. In additio
n, the paper provides evidence on the socio-economic determinants of v
oter choice, and the relative magnitudes of the effects of income, loc
al unemployment and social class.