The survey of more than 950 people aged 17-24 asked respondents about their voting intentions, whether they vote the same way as their friends and family, and how interested they are in the federal election.The Australia Institute conducted an online survey in August 2013. Respondents were sourced from a reputable independent online who earn reward points to participate. Results were post weighted (n = 966) by age and gender based on the profile of the adult Australian population. Small variations in sample size can occur from rounding errors as a result of the weighting process
Full edition for scientific use. This dataset contains political preferences of Austrian citizens el...
This study investigates the application of consumer behaviour theory to young Australian adults&rsqu...
Full edition for scientific use. This dataset contains political preferences of Austrian citizens el...
Asking whether young people will swing the 2013 election? The Australia Institute conducted an onlin...
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Foundation for Young Australians, has been examining questions of young people and the future of Aus...
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METHODOLOGY & FUNDING Conducted nationally in Australia by Newspoll Limited ...
Full edition for scientific use. This dataset contains political preferences of Austrian citizens el...
This study investigates the application of consumer behaviour theory to young Australian adults&rsqu...
Full edition for scientific use. This dataset contains political preferences of Austrian citizens el...
Asking whether young people will swing the 2013 election? The Australia Institute conducted an onlin...
Exploring the question of community engagement and political participation by younger Australians, t...
New research by The Australia Institute suggests more than a million young Australians feel no poli...
Youth voting intentions over the most recent 15 years of Newspoll quarterly data were investigated u...
This chapter uses data from the 2013 Australian Election Study (AES), conducted by Clive Bean, Ian M...
Compared to most other advanced democracies, Australia experiences fairly high levels of both intent...
The health of Australian democracy and its constituent parts (citizens, political parties, parliamen...
This study offers a new framework for understanding the decision-making strategies of first-time vot...
Foundation for Young Australians, has been examining questions of young people and the future of Aus...
Political marketing is increasing in importance as a field of study, and despite decades of study, r...
Many parallels have been drawn between politics and marketing; however, the application of consumer ...
METHODOLOGY & FUNDING Conducted nationally in Australia by Newspoll Limited ...
Full edition for scientific use. This dataset contains political preferences of Austrian citizens el...
This study investigates the application of consumer behaviour theory to young Australian adults&rsqu...
Full edition for scientific use. This dataset contains political preferences of Austrian citizens el...