Contributors | p. ix |
Acknowledgments | p. xi |
Group Opinion and the Study of Representation | p. 1 |
Group Opinions | p. 27 |
Part I: Introduction | |
Assessing the Ethnic and Racial Diversity of American Public Opinion | p. 32 |
United we Divide? Education, Income, and Heterogeneity in Mass Partisan Polarization | p. 61 |
The Political Geography of Party Resurgence | p. 93 |
Get Government out of it: Heterogeneity of Government Skepticism and its Connection to Economic Interests and Policy Preferences | p. 129 |
Policy Representation | p. 161 |
Part II: Introduction | |
Segmented Representation: The Reagan White House and Disproportionate Responsiveness | p. 166 |
Whose Statehouse Democracy? Policy Responsiveness to Poor Versus Rich Constituents in Poor Versus Rich States | p. 189 |
How Poorly are the Poor Represented in the U.S. Senate? | p. 223 |
Policy Consequences of Representational Inequality | p. 247 |
Inequality in Policy Responsiveness? | p. 285 |
Who do Parties Represent? | p. 311 |
On Inequality in Political Representation | p. 345 |
The Issues in Representation | p. 347 |
Epilogue: Final Thoughts on who gets Represented | p. 361 |
Index | p. 363 |
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