Party Groups and Policy Positions in the European Parliament



Party Positions in the EP -- p22

(obs=108)

Factor

Eigenvalue

Proportion

Cumulative

1

5.38433

0.5983

0.5983

2

1.60174

0.1780

0.7762

3

0.47473

0.0527

0.8290

4

0.38006

0.0422

0.8712

5

0.31682

0.0352

0.9064

6

0.25950

0.0288

0.9352

7

0.22970

0.0255

0.9608

8

0.21443

0.0238

0.9846

9

0.13870

0.0154

1.0000

Varimax Rotated Factor Loadings

Variable

|

J___

1

2

Uniqueness

-------------

Left-Right

+-
|

0.85188

0.28394

0.19369

Taxes_v. Spending

|

0.87801

0.15368

0.20548

Deregulation

|

0.87705

0.03004

0.22987

Environment

|

0.82225

0.23735

0.26757

Social

|

0.73288

0.42018

0.28634

Immigration

|

0.69539

0.54692

0.21732

EU:_Security

|

0.04094

0.87965

0.22453

EU:_Authority

|

0.28213

0.86025

0.18037

EU: Federalism

|

0.26091

0.85040

0.20875

Table 4: Principal components analysis of expert judgments of party positions



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