“…However, some authors argue that employed voters have in fact various levels of affective job insecurity and, in consequence, different policy preferences [Anderson, Pontusson, 2007]. The level of job insecurity depends on personal characteristics, especially job-specific and general human capital [Saint-Paul, 2002;Vindigni et al, 2015], the type of employment contract [Clark, Postel-Vinay, 2009], someone's occupation and the sector in which they operate [Fossati, 2014], and labour market institutions [Anderson, Pontusson, 2007;Giannelli et al, 2012]. The sense of job insecurity may also depend on the current labour market situation [Berglund et al, 2014;Blekesaune, 2007;Singer, 2013].…”