Abstract This paper uses mixed Markov latent class models and data from multiwave national panel surveys to investigate the sta-bility of individual-level party identification in three Anglo-American democracies—the United States, Britain, and Canada. Analyses reveal that partisan attachments exhibit substantial dynamism at the latent vari-able level in the American, British, and Canadian electorates. Large-scale partisan dynamics are not a recent development; rather, they are present in all of the national panel surveys conducted since the 1950s. In all three countries, a generalized “mover–stayer ” model outperforms rival models including a partisan stability model and a “black–white ” nonatti-tudes model that specifies random partisan dy...
Most examinations of the sociodemographic group foundations of political party identification and pa...
Early studies of Canadian partisanship argued that the concept of partisan identification, as unders...
The present study examined political partisanship stability in the context of transitional and conso...
Publication based on research carried out in the framework of the European Union Democracy Observato...
Central to traditionalist and revisionist perspectives of individual-level party identification is a...
Over the past half century, scholars have utilized a variety of theoretical and methodological appro...
The defining properties of party identification long established for the United States fail with som...
Party identification has been studied extensively using both individual- and aggregate-level data. T...
Political party preference is a crucial element in the analysis of economics and political science. ...
Political scientists for some time have questioned the value of party identification in the British ...
Political scientists for some time have questioned the value of party identification in the British ...
The notion that electors acquire an enduring allegiance to a political party has guided the study of...
We begin by analyzing the proportions of Canadians and Americans who, over a sixteen-year period, ac...
We begin by analyzing the proportions of Canadians and Americans who, over a sixteen-year period, ac...
We begin by analyzing the proportions of Canadians and Americans who, over a sixteen-year period, ac...
Most examinations of the sociodemographic group foundations of political party identification and pa...
Early studies of Canadian partisanship argued that the concept of partisan identification, as unders...
The present study examined political partisanship stability in the context of transitional and conso...
Publication based on research carried out in the framework of the European Union Democracy Observato...
Central to traditionalist and revisionist perspectives of individual-level party identification is a...
Over the past half century, scholars have utilized a variety of theoretical and methodological appro...
The defining properties of party identification long established for the United States fail with som...
Party identification has been studied extensively using both individual- and aggregate-level data. T...
Political party preference is a crucial element in the analysis of economics and political science. ...
Political scientists for some time have questioned the value of party identification in the British ...
Political scientists for some time have questioned the value of party identification in the British ...
The notion that electors acquire an enduring allegiance to a political party has guided the study of...
We begin by analyzing the proportions of Canadians and Americans who, over a sixteen-year period, ac...
We begin by analyzing the proportions of Canadians and Americans who, over a sixteen-year period, ac...
We begin by analyzing the proportions of Canadians and Americans who, over a sixteen-year period, ac...
Most examinations of the sociodemographic group foundations of political party identification and pa...
Early studies of Canadian partisanship argued that the concept of partisan identification, as unders...
The present study examined political partisanship stability in the context of transitional and conso...