To what extent are new generations ‘Thatcherite’? Using British Social Attitudes data for 1985–2012 and applying age-period-cohort analysis and generalized additive models, this article investigates whether Thatcher’s Children hold more right-authoritarian political values compared to other political generations. The study further examines the extent to which the generation that came of age under New Labour – Blair’s Babies – shares these values. The findings for generation effects indicate that the later political generation is even more right-authoritarian, including with respect to attitudes to redistribution, welfare and crime. This view is supported by evidence of cohort effects. These results show that the legacy of Thatcherism for le...
With the passing of time and the benefit of hindsight there is, again, growing interest in Thatcheri...
Important cohort fluctuations in participation in political discussions exist but have not been suff...
Margaret Thatcher changed British politics – but did her policies change our political attitudes? In...
To what extent are new generations ‘Thatcherite’? Using British Social Attitudes data for 1985–2012 ...
To what extent are new generations ‘Thatcherite’? Using British Social Attitudes data for 1985–2012 ...
To what extent are new generations ‘Thatcherite’? Using British Social Attitudes data for 1985-2012 ...
To what extent are new generations ‘Thatcherite’? Using British Social Attitudes data for 1985-2012 ...
Thatcher’s Children, Blair’s Babies, political socialisation and trickle-down value-change: An age, ...
In what ways, if at all, do past ideologies shape the values of subsequent generations of citizens?...
The role of political socialization in explaining disengagement from specific modes of activism beyo...
As part of a project exploring the impact of Thatcherite social and economic policies on the lives o...
In what ways, if at all, do past ideologies shape the values of subsequent generations of citizens? ...
The role of political socialization in explaining disengagement from specific modes of activism beyo...
There is a growing disaffection with mainstream politics in the world’s liberal democracies. In part...
Margaret Thatcher changed British politics – but did her policies change our political attitudes? In...
With the passing of time and the benefit of hindsight there is, again, growing interest in Thatcheri...
Important cohort fluctuations in participation in political discussions exist but have not been suff...
Margaret Thatcher changed British politics – but did her policies change our political attitudes? In...
To what extent are new generations ‘Thatcherite’? Using British Social Attitudes data for 1985–2012 ...
To what extent are new generations ‘Thatcherite’? Using British Social Attitudes data for 1985–2012 ...
To what extent are new generations ‘Thatcherite’? Using British Social Attitudes data for 1985-2012 ...
To what extent are new generations ‘Thatcherite’? Using British Social Attitudes data for 1985-2012 ...
Thatcher’s Children, Blair’s Babies, political socialisation and trickle-down value-change: An age, ...
In what ways, if at all, do past ideologies shape the values of subsequent generations of citizens?...
The role of political socialization in explaining disengagement from specific modes of activism beyo...
As part of a project exploring the impact of Thatcherite social and economic policies on the lives o...
In what ways, if at all, do past ideologies shape the values of subsequent generations of citizens? ...
The role of political socialization in explaining disengagement from specific modes of activism beyo...
There is a growing disaffection with mainstream politics in the world’s liberal democracies. In part...
Margaret Thatcher changed British politics – but did her policies change our political attitudes? In...
With the passing of time and the benefit of hindsight there is, again, growing interest in Thatcheri...
Important cohort fluctuations in participation in political discussions exist but have not been suff...
Margaret Thatcher changed British politics – but did her policies change our political attitudes? In...