Political issues, evidence, and citizen engagement: The case of unequal access to affordable health

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Author:

Yanna Krupnikov, Assistant Professor, Political Science, Stony Brook University
Adam Seth Levine, Assistant Professor, Government, Cornell University


Abstract:

Some social and economic problems do not gain broad awareness. Yet others become prominent (and perhaps are alleviated) in part because they successfully engage the wider citizenry. In this paper we investigate how the evidence used to describe problems affects public engagement. Using disparities in access to affordable health care – a focal aspect of economic inequality in the United States – as our main issue, we conduct a series of survey and field experiments showing how some forms of evidence hinder attitudinal and behavioral engagement while other forms increase them. Our results challenge common arguments about political communication and behavior, while also shedding new light on a central question in the study of politics: What determines when citizens become concerned about a social problem?

July 5, 2016

AUTHORS:

Yanna Krupnikov Adam Seth Levine

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Health

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