Title: The Generational Effect in Turnout in the Swedish General Elections, 1960–2010
Abstract:Recent analyses have reported a generational pattern in electoral participation both in national and the E uropean P arliament elections which suggests that a lower voting propensity among the younger...Recent analyses have reported a generational pattern in electoral participation both in national and the E uropean P arliament elections which suggests that a lower voting propensity among the younger cohorts remains relatively stable over time. Based on the S wedish national election studies 1960–2010, this article examines the magnitude of generational differences in a high‐turnout context. It contributes to earlier studies by using multilevel modeling to estimate the impacts of life cycle, generation and period on turnout and by aiming to account for the generational effect with institutional‐ and individual‐level factors. The results show a fairly modest generational effect. When controlling for the proportion of party members in the electorate and the effective number of parties, the differences between generations in their propensities to vote are substantially reduced.Read More
Publication Year: 2013
Publication Date: 2013-04-28
Language: en
Type: article
Indexed In: ['crossref']
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