Shared partisanship, household norms and turnout: Testing a relational theory of electoral participation
Previous research shows that the household context is a crucial source of influence on
turnout. This article sets out a relational theory of voting in which turnout is dependent on the …
turnout. This article sets out a relational theory of voting in which turnout is dependent on the …
[BOOK][B] The Oxford handbook of classics in public policy and administration
This Handbook brings together a collection of leading international authors to reflect on the
influence of central contributions, or classics, that have shaped the development of the field …
influence of central contributions, or classics, that have shaped the development of the field …
Cascade or echo chamber? A complex agent-based simulation of voter turnout
Using an agent-based simulation of electoral participation, this paper examines the second
order or cascade effects of an exogenous increase in turnout. Unlike most previous …
order or cascade effects of an exogenous increase in turnout. Unlike most previous …
Residential mobility and turnout: The relevance of social costs, timing and education
JH Hansen - Political Behavior, 2016 - Springer
Residential mobility has substantial negative effects on voter turnout. However, existing
studies have been unable to disentangle whether this is due to social costs, informational …
studies have been unable to disentangle whether this is due to social costs, informational …
The power of habit and electoral participation of ethnic Chinese in New Zealand
J Huang - 2023 - openaccess.wgtn.ac.nz
The political integration of immigrants into their host country is in part a test of how well a
democratic society copes with diversity. This thesis focuses on Chinese immigrants and their …
democratic society copes with diversity. This thesis focuses on Chinese immigrants and their …
Spanning exit and voice: Albert Hirschman's contribution to political science
The article reviews the contribution of Hirschman's Exit, Voice and Loyalty (EVL) to research
in political science. The argument is the framework of exit and voice offers greater …
in political science. The argument is the framework of exit and voice offers greater …
The limits of compulsion: demographic influences on voter turnout in Australian state elections
R Hoffman, D Lazaridis - Australian Journal of Political Science, 2013 - Taylor & Francis
It is often assumed that the problem of electoral participation in Australia has been solved
with an entrenched regime of compulsion in enrolment and voting. In recent elections …
with an entrenched regime of compulsion in enrolment and voting. In recent elections …
Divided We Vote… Turnout Decline in Established Democracies: Evidence from Costa Rica
R Alfaro-Redondo - 2017 - d-scholarship.pitt.edu
Turnout has decreased in 23 out of 36 established democracies since 1945. Among all
worldwide cases Costa Rica is a good laboratory for studying turnout oscillations. During …
worldwide cases Costa Rica is a good laboratory for studying turnout oscillations. During …
[PDF][PDF] Public support for metropolitan integration: citizens' attitudes in eight West European metropolitan areas
M Strebel - 2019 - zora.uzh.ch
This book uncovers citizens' attitudes towards political integration, ie the pooling of decision-
making authority of existing political entities, across territorial scales. The focus lies on one …
making authority of existing political entities, across territorial scales. The focus lies on one …
[PDF][PDF] Peer Effects and Political Participation: What is the Role of Coursework Clusters?
This study addresses the role of peer civic engagement during adolescence on political
participation in adulthood. We focus on novel specification based on an alternative peer …
participation in adulthood. We focus on novel specification based on an alternative peer …