Is ethnic inequality associated with aversion to authoritarian regimes and increase support for democracy as a means of influencing redistribution? Using four rounds of Afro-barometer panel data, covering 29 African countries and 353 distinct ethnic groups, and an ordered logistic model, we show that a rise in Between-ethnic inequality (BGI) is associated with an increase support for anti-authoritarianism and that its effects strengthen as Within-ethnic inequality (WGI) decreases. We find that individuals most strongly support democracy when ethnic identity is reinforced by economic inequality. We also show that support for a change of regime is reinforced when some ethnic groups believe they are politically excluded from government.
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Ogenyi, M., & Nchare, K. (2022). Ethnic Inequality and Anti-authoritarianism in Sub-Saharan Africa. Review of Economic Analysis, 14(1), 51–69. https://doi.org/10.15353/rea.v14i1.4789
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