This article analyzes the electoral support of the Dutch pensioners' party 50Plus. Due to its open electoral system and aging population, the Netherlands is a key case to study pensioners' parties. Our study shows that this pensioners' party appeals to voters who are characterized by their age and their dependence on the welfare state as well as their policy positions on new lines of political conflict. In particular, their position on the new economic dimension (which concerns welfare state reform) and the new cultural dimension (which concerns immigration and EU integration) is distinct. Moreover, even when the majority of voters for this new party once supported the larger mainstream parties, they are now dissatisfied with the establishe...
Population ageing in Europe is likely to lead to changes in the provision of pensions and health ser...
This article describes the developments in national policy, formulated by the stare and discussed in...
Why do voters vote for new political parties? This article tests the microfoundations of why voters ...
This article analyzes the electoral support of the Dutch pensioners’ party 50Plus. Due to its open e...
This article analyzes the electoral support of the Dutch pensioners' party 50Plus. Due to its open e...
Western democracies have witnessed gradual decline of voting according to socio-economic background ...
Analyzing 30 OECD-countries in 1980-2005, this paper documents the association of an aging electorat...
Party politics in contemporary Europe exhibits marked generational biases. Older voters are both mor...
This article analyses the reasons for higher voting participation among older people in Europe. Over...
This article analyses the reasons for higher voting participation among older people in Europe. Over...
In the first half of this century in many of today's developed countries, the proportion of voting a...
To what extent do older people vote differently from younger people? This article tests two generati...
Analyzing 30 OECD-countries in 1980-2005, this paper documents the association of an aging electorat...
Population ageing in Europe is likely to lead to changes in the provision of pensions and health ser...
Political behavior has been changing all over Western Europe and electoral volatility is one of the ...
Population ageing in Europe is likely to lead to changes in the provision of pensions and health ser...
This article describes the developments in national policy, formulated by the stare and discussed in...
Why do voters vote for new political parties? This article tests the microfoundations of why voters ...
This article analyzes the electoral support of the Dutch pensioners’ party 50Plus. Due to its open e...
This article analyzes the electoral support of the Dutch pensioners' party 50Plus. Due to its open e...
Western democracies have witnessed gradual decline of voting according to socio-economic background ...
Analyzing 30 OECD-countries in 1980-2005, this paper documents the association of an aging electorat...
Party politics in contemporary Europe exhibits marked generational biases. Older voters are both mor...
This article analyses the reasons for higher voting participation among older people in Europe. Over...
This article analyses the reasons for higher voting participation among older people in Europe. Over...
In the first half of this century in many of today's developed countries, the proportion of voting a...
To what extent do older people vote differently from younger people? This article tests two generati...
Analyzing 30 OECD-countries in 1980-2005, this paper documents the association of an aging electorat...
Population ageing in Europe is likely to lead to changes in the provision of pensions and health ser...
Political behavior has been changing all over Western Europe and electoral volatility is one of the ...
Population ageing in Europe is likely to lead to changes in the provision of pensions and health ser...
This article describes the developments in national policy, formulated by the stare and discussed in...
Why do voters vote for new political parties? This article tests the microfoundations of why voters ...