As the millennial population has grown into adulthood, this generation has been labeled as an entitled group which is politically inactive, with lower voter turnout than older generations. At the same time, existing literature shows that the federal government in America has become increasingly polarized over the past decades and less representative of the general population which still generally moderate. I argue that low voter turnouts for millennials are a direct result of this increased polarization as a more moderate young people feel like they are not represented by elite politicians, who generally fall into older generations and the highest possible social class. Through surveys and interviews with college students, I analyze the pe...
A puzzling age gap in vote choice appeared between young and older Americans between the 2004 and th...
Millennials are about to surpass the Baby Boomers as the largest generation in the United States. In...
The turnout rate for young adults in elections succeeding 1964 has significantly diminished. This de...
Millennials are a very large generation, the second largest in the US history. More than half of the...
We explore the relationship between ballot measures on issues salient to Millennials and their turno...
The millennial generation has become the largest generation in the United States. Yet as more member...
Each generation comes with obstacles. Society now faces a challenge of proper social security fundin...
Young African-Americans are a crucial piece of the puzzle when it comes to voter turnout and electio...
This is a study of the voting patterns of millennial voters (predominately students at the Universit...
In an attempt to further understand the inner workings and beliefs held by the majority of my own ge...
Millennials are about to surpass the Baby Boomers as the largest generation in the United States. In...
This book examines the history of the generational gap in American politics, with an emphasis on the...
There appears to exist today a generational tug-of-war between Millennials and Baby Boomers. Baby Bo...
Young adults now represent the largest generation of Americans, and they are by far the most raciall...
This research study examines factors that drives the millennial generation to vote and the role of m...
A puzzling age gap in vote choice appeared between young and older Americans between the 2004 and th...
Millennials are about to surpass the Baby Boomers as the largest generation in the United States. In...
The turnout rate for young adults in elections succeeding 1964 has significantly diminished. This de...
Millennials are a very large generation, the second largest in the US history. More than half of the...
We explore the relationship between ballot measures on issues salient to Millennials and their turno...
The millennial generation has become the largest generation in the United States. Yet as more member...
Each generation comes with obstacles. Society now faces a challenge of proper social security fundin...
Young African-Americans are a crucial piece of the puzzle when it comes to voter turnout and electio...
This is a study of the voting patterns of millennial voters (predominately students at the Universit...
In an attempt to further understand the inner workings and beliefs held by the majority of my own ge...
Millennials are about to surpass the Baby Boomers as the largest generation in the United States. In...
This book examines the history of the generational gap in American politics, with an emphasis on the...
There appears to exist today a generational tug-of-war between Millennials and Baby Boomers. Baby Bo...
Young adults now represent the largest generation of Americans, and they are by far the most raciall...
This research study examines factors that drives the millennial generation to vote and the role of m...
A puzzling age gap in vote choice appeared between young and older Americans between the 2004 and th...
Millennials are about to surpass the Baby Boomers as the largest generation in the United States. In...
The turnout rate for young adults in elections succeeding 1964 has significantly diminished. This de...