Publications of the Project: Populism and Narratives of Social Mobility

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  • DIW Weekly Report 38/39 / 2025

    Narratives on the Distributional Impact of Climate Policy Can Fuel Populism

    Populist parties use narratives about social injustice to portray climate policy as elite-driven and socially unjust. This study— based on a survey experiment with some 1,600 participants— examines how three common narratives about the costs associated with climate policy affect populist and climate-populist attitudes. The results show that the narrative highlighting the disproportionate burden on ...

    2025| Matilda Gettins, Lorenz Meister
  • DIW Discussion Papers 2139 / 2025

    Who Pays for Climate Policy? Distributional Narratives and Populist Backlash

    Populist parties increasingly deploy narratives of social injustice to portray climate policy as elitist and unfair. This paper investigates how such narratives affect public attitudes toward populism and democratic institutions. We conduct a survey experiment with approximately 1,600 respondents in Germany, exposing participants to three common narratives about the distributional costs of climate ...

    2025| Matilda Gettins, Lorenz Meister
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