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Replication Data for: Occupation-Specific Skills, Labor Market Context, and Preferences for Redistribution

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Understanding who supports income redistribution and when is at the core of political economy literature. Nevertheless, even though social stratification literature understands skill specificity as a key element of social class, there are contradictory views on the role it plays in shaping political preferences. I elaborate a framework that provides an understanding of these contradictions. I argue that the effects of occupation-specific skills (OSS) on redistribution preferences is moderated by the occupational context, being more negative the tighter the occupational labor market is. I propose two mechanisms related to labor market prospects to explain this relationship: occupational expected wages and risk exposure.Using data from the European Social Survey, the International Social Survey Programme and flexible interactive effects models, I show the relevance of this new approach. This analysis contributes to a more nuanced understanding of the heterogeneity of middle-class political attitudes.
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