This article constructs a rational choice model of the intergenerational transmission of party identification. At a given time, identification with a party is the estimate of average future benefits from candidates of that party. Experienced voters constantly update this expectation using political events since the last realignment to predict the future in accordance with Bayes Rule. New voters, however, have no experience of their own. In Bayesian terms, they need prior beliefs. It turns out that under certain specified conditions, these young voters should rationally choose to employ parental experience to help orient themselves to politics. The resulting model predicts several well–known features of political socialization, including the...
In this article, we investigate the methodological difference between perceived measures and actual ...
Kroh M, Selb P. Inheritance and the Dynamics of Party Identification. Political Behavior. 2009;31(4)...
Defense Date: 27/09/2010Examining Board: Prof. Mark Franklin, European University Institute (Superv...
Although contemporary studies on voting behavior generally treat citizens as individual actors, the ...
In this paper, we explore the importance of negative orientations towards political parties in the p...
What are the roots of party identification? Credit (or blame) often falls to parents, who have been...
In this paper, we explore the importance of negative orientations towards political parties in the p...
It is well known that older people tend to be stronger supporters of their chosen political party th...
The present research is on parent influence on adolescent political development. The study surveys p...
Political participation is a prerequisite for democracy. Therefore, political sociologists have advi...
Most of what we know regarding political socialization treats parent-child concordance as evidence o...
How do the political attitudes of parents influence those of their children? As Elias Dinas notes, a...
Politics is an ever-growing part of American culture and, as a result, party identification has beco...
Cataloged from PDF version of article.In this paper we argue that parties shape their supporters’ vi...
Existing literature on political socialization has shown a notable alignment between the political i...
In this article, we investigate the methodological difference between perceived measures and actual ...
Kroh M, Selb P. Inheritance and the Dynamics of Party Identification. Political Behavior. 2009;31(4)...
Defense Date: 27/09/2010Examining Board: Prof. Mark Franklin, European University Institute (Superv...
Although contemporary studies on voting behavior generally treat citizens as individual actors, the ...
In this paper, we explore the importance of negative orientations towards political parties in the p...
What are the roots of party identification? Credit (or blame) often falls to parents, who have been...
In this paper, we explore the importance of negative orientations towards political parties in the p...
It is well known that older people tend to be stronger supporters of their chosen political party th...
The present research is on parent influence on adolescent political development. The study surveys p...
Political participation is a prerequisite for democracy. Therefore, political sociologists have advi...
Most of what we know regarding political socialization treats parent-child concordance as evidence o...
How do the political attitudes of parents influence those of their children? As Elias Dinas notes, a...
Politics is an ever-growing part of American culture and, as a result, party identification has beco...
Cataloged from PDF version of article.In this paper we argue that parties shape their supporters’ vi...
Existing literature on political socialization has shown a notable alignment between the political i...
In this article, we investigate the methodological difference between perceived measures and actual ...
Kroh M, Selb P. Inheritance and the Dynamics of Party Identification. Political Behavior. 2009;31(4)...
Defense Date: 27/09/2010Examining Board: Prof. Mark Franklin, European University Institute (Superv...