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Tom O'Grady
Tom O'Grady
Associate Professor of Political Science, UCL
Verified email at ucl.ac.uk
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Careerists versus coal-miners: welfare reforms and the substantive representation of social groups in the British Labour Party
T O’Grady
Comparative Political Studies 52 (4), 544-578, 2019
2182019
Policy ideology in European mass publics, 1981–2016
D Caughey, T O’Grady, C Warshaw
American Political Science Review 113 (3), 674-693, 2019
1952019
Ideology, grandstanding, and strategic party disloyalty in the British Parliament
JB Slapin, JH Kirkland, JA Lazzaro, PA Leslie, T O’Grady
American Political Science Review 112 (1), 15-30, 2018
1242018
How do economic circumstances determine preferences? Evidence from long-run panel data
T O’Grady
British Journal of Political Science 49 (4), 1381-1406, 2019
1122019
Explaining the relationship between class position and political preferences: A long-term panel analysis of intra-generational class mobility
PE Langsæther, G Evans, T O'Grady
British Journal of Political Science 52 (2), 958-967, 2022
672022
Is ideological polarisation by age group growing in Europe?
TOM O'GRADY
European Journal of Political Research 62 (4), 1389-1402, 2023
57*2023
Not so responsive after all: European parties do not respond to public opinion shifts across multiple issue dimensions
T O’Grady, T Abou-Chadi
Research & Politics 6 (4), 2053168019891380, 2019
572019
TRANSFORMATION OF BRITISH WELFARE POLICY: Politics, Discourse, and Public Opinion
T O'Grady
Oxford University Press, 2022
532022
Nimbyism as place-protective action: The politics of housebuilding
T O’Grady
SocArXiv, available at https://osf. io/preprints/socarxiv/d6pzy, 2020
292020
The Nonconsequences of COVID-19 on Left–Right Ideological Beliefs
J Blumenau, T Hicks, AM Jacobs, JS Matthews, T O’Grady
The Journal of Politics 87 (3), 1124-1139, 2025
16*2025
How politicians created, rather than reacted to, negative public opinion on benefits
T O'Grady
British Politics and Policy Blog, 2017
122017
How the Geographic Clustering of Young and Highly Educated Voters Undermines Redistributive Politics
T O’Grady, A Wiedemann
The Journal of Politics 86 (3), 934-952, 2024
92024
The fall of anti-welfare attitudes
K Summers, B Geiger, R Vries, T O'Grady
British Politics and Policy at LSE, 2023
12023
Anti-welfare attitudes. The rise and fall of anti-welfare attitudes across four decades: politics, pensioners and poverty
B Baumberg Geiger, R de Vries, T O'Grady, K Summers
National Centre for Social Research, 2023
12023
What politicians and the media said about the benefits system in the 1990s and 2000s caused the public to turn against welfare by 2010
T O'Grady
British Politics and Policy at LSE, 2022
12022
Careerists Versus Coal-Miners: How British MPs’ Social Backgrounds Affect Their Support for Welfare Reform
T O’Grady
Unpublished paper, 2016
12016
Measuring the effect of question wording on measures of support for redistribution using a conjoint experiment
J de Romémont, T O'Grady
OSF, 2024
2024
Housing Insecurity, House Prices and Political Efficacy: A Self-Reinforcing Equilibrium?
RL Pahontu, T O'Grady
OSF, 2023
2023
Replication Data for: Slapin et al.(forthcoming)" Ideology, Grandstanding, and Strategic Party Disloyalty in British Parliament" American Political Science Review
J Slapin, J Kirkland, J Lazarro, P Leslie, T O'Grady
University of Essex, 2017
2017
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