Youth turnout in the UK is falling despite young people representing arguably the most educated generation. This article examines education’s role in social sorting, contending that the positive impact of educational expansion on electoral participation is tempered by relative education concerns. Using the 2011 UK Citizens in Transition Survey, it argues that education affects turnout by determining young people’s positioning within social networks. Some of these networks are more politicised than others. Individuals with relatively lower educational status continue to be excluded from more politically engaged networks – irrespective of their educational attainment – and as such lack the mobilisation and greater sense of political efficacy ...
Young people in Britain are often characterised as disconnected from the formal political process an...
In this study, a long-term impact of additional schooling at the lower end of the educational distri...
Low voter turnout amount young adults in the United States is problematic especially compared to old...
Youth turnout in the UK is falling despite young people representing arguably the most educated gene...
This thesis extends our understanding of a ‘puzzle of participation’ (Brody 1978). Across establish...
The General Election once again showed the extent of yawning divide in terms of political participat...
This article explores the effect of tracked education in upper secondary on voting behaviour. It dis...
The value of this article is in analysing primary data to show that, while rising education levels d...
Much attention has been paid by academics and policy-makers in recent decades to declining levels of...
Within the literature there is a growing concern about lower voter turnout rates among young age coh...
This study explores the influence of education on turnout. Although the basic relationship is well e...
Over the course of the last decade, policy makers in Britain have become increasingly concerned abou...
Continued experimentation with methods to make the process of voting easier signals a growing concer...
Item previously deposited in University of Strathclyde repository: https://strathprints.strath.ac.uk...
Educational attainment measured by years of education has been widely reported as leading to higher ...
Young people in Britain are often characterised as disconnected from the formal political process an...
In this study, a long-term impact of additional schooling at the lower end of the educational distri...
Low voter turnout amount young adults in the United States is problematic especially compared to old...
Youth turnout in the UK is falling despite young people representing arguably the most educated gene...
This thesis extends our understanding of a ‘puzzle of participation’ (Brody 1978). Across establish...
The General Election once again showed the extent of yawning divide in terms of political participat...
This article explores the effect of tracked education in upper secondary on voting behaviour. It dis...
The value of this article is in analysing primary data to show that, while rising education levels d...
Much attention has been paid by academics and policy-makers in recent decades to declining levels of...
Within the literature there is a growing concern about lower voter turnout rates among young age coh...
This study explores the influence of education on turnout. Although the basic relationship is well e...
Over the course of the last decade, policy makers in Britain have become increasingly concerned abou...
Continued experimentation with methods to make the process of voting easier signals a growing concer...
Item previously deposited in University of Strathclyde repository: https://strathprints.strath.ac.uk...
Educational attainment measured by years of education has been widely reported as leading to higher ...
Young people in Britain are often characterised as disconnected from the formal political process an...
In this study, a long-term impact of additional schooling at the lower end of the educational distri...
Low voter turnout amount young adults in the United States is problematic especially compared to old...