Scholars have argued that childhood experiences strongly impact political attitudes, but we actually have little causal evidence since external factors that could influence preferences are correlated with the household environment. We utilize a younger sibling\u27s gender to isolate random variation in the childhood environment and thereby provide unique evidence of political socialization. Having sisters causes young men to be more likely to express conservative viewpoints with regards to gender roles and to identify as Republicans. We demonstrate these results in two panel surveys conducted decades apart: the Political Socialization Panel (PSP) and the National Longitudinal Survey of Youth (NLSY). We also use data collected during childho...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 44-50)One of the key aims of public education is to produ...
Political participation is a prerequisite for democracy. Therefore, political sociologists have advi...
Although most researchers assume that political attitudes stimulate political participation, this st...
Replication data for "Childhood Socialization and Political Attitudes: Evidence from a Natural Exper...
Most of what we know regarding political socialization treats parent-child concordance as evidence o...
This is the peer reviewed version of the following article: Conley, D. and Rauscher, E. (2013), The ...
Economists have long concerned themselves with environmental influences, such as neighborhood, peers...
Purpose: The objectives of this study were: (1) to determine patterns in the development of attitude...
This study explores whether boys and girls differ in their levels of political orientation and the e...
This dissertation examines the influence of the family environment on the socialization process, wit...
This article studies the relationship between the “big five” personality traits and political ideolo...
What determines human beings' political preferences? Using nationally representative longitudinal da...
While parents remain key socializing agents for political attitudes of adolescents, we observe that ...
What determines human beings' political preferences? Using nationally representative longitudinal da...
Existing literature on political socialization has shown a notable alignment between the political i...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 44-50)One of the key aims of public education is to produ...
Political participation is a prerequisite for democracy. Therefore, political sociologists have advi...
Although most researchers assume that political attitudes stimulate political participation, this st...
Replication data for "Childhood Socialization and Political Attitudes: Evidence from a Natural Exper...
Most of what we know regarding political socialization treats parent-child concordance as evidence o...
This is the peer reviewed version of the following article: Conley, D. and Rauscher, E. (2013), The ...
Economists have long concerned themselves with environmental influences, such as neighborhood, peers...
Purpose: The objectives of this study were: (1) to determine patterns in the development of attitude...
This study explores whether boys and girls differ in their levels of political orientation and the e...
This dissertation examines the influence of the family environment on the socialization process, wit...
This article studies the relationship between the “big five” personality traits and political ideolo...
What determines human beings' political preferences? Using nationally representative longitudinal da...
While parents remain key socializing agents for political attitudes of adolescents, we observe that ...
What determines human beings' political preferences? Using nationally representative longitudinal da...
Existing literature on political socialization has shown a notable alignment between the political i...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 44-50)One of the key aims of public education is to produ...
Political participation is a prerequisite for democracy. Therefore, political sociologists have advi...
Although most researchers assume that political attitudes stimulate political participation, this st...