This article is a response to Berry's arguments on the impact of population ageing as potentially marginalising younger people in the democratic process. Berry constructs a pessimistic account where a powerful grey vote will enact an age-based ‘majority rule’ and posits this as a ‘democratic deficit’ that contravenes the ‘unwritten’ rules of democracy. This response argues that automatic assumptions of age-related majority rule are frequently based upon a highly flawed grey power model and the need to incorporate intergenerational and intra-family solidarity, as well as life-cycle factors into these debates. This response agrees that older voters are likely to become much more important in electoral politics, but not because they will vote ...
Aging populations threaten the future of Western societies and their democratic systems. An aging el...
Population ageing is transforming the age structure of the electorate in Britain. The pace of the ag...
A number of countries allow their citizens to vote at 16 in national or local elections, including B...
This article is a response to Berry's arguments on the impact of population ageing as potentially ma...
What implications does the ageing of the population have for Britain’s democracy? This powerfully-ar...
It is well known that the number of people neglecting to turn out at elections is on the increase. I...
This article considers the argument by Tim Vlandas, in this issue, that an ageing electorate may und...
In response to the growing social discontent regarding what is perceived as generational injustice, ...
Is there an antagonism between young and old in the electoral arena that could lead to the obstructi...
Contemporary politicians and their advisors focus on older voters as a pivotal segment of the Americ...
This article analyses the reasons for higher voting participation among older people in Europe. Over...
This article analyses the reasons for higher voting participation among older people in Europe. Over...
In response to the growing social discontent at what is perceived as generational injustice, due to ...
To what extent do older people vote differently from younger people? This article tests two generati...
Is there an antagonism between young and old in the electoral arena that could lead to the obstructi...
Aging populations threaten the future of Western societies and their democratic systems. An aging el...
Population ageing is transforming the age structure of the electorate in Britain. The pace of the ag...
A number of countries allow their citizens to vote at 16 in national or local elections, including B...
This article is a response to Berry's arguments on the impact of population ageing as potentially ma...
What implications does the ageing of the population have for Britain’s democracy? This powerfully-ar...
It is well known that the number of people neglecting to turn out at elections is on the increase. I...
This article considers the argument by Tim Vlandas, in this issue, that an ageing electorate may und...
In response to the growing social discontent regarding what is perceived as generational injustice, ...
Is there an antagonism between young and old in the electoral arena that could lead to the obstructi...
Contemporary politicians and their advisors focus on older voters as a pivotal segment of the Americ...
This article analyses the reasons for higher voting participation among older people in Europe. Over...
This article analyses the reasons for higher voting participation among older people in Europe. Over...
In response to the growing social discontent at what is perceived as generational injustice, due to ...
To what extent do older people vote differently from younger people? This article tests two generati...
Is there an antagonism between young and old in the electoral arena that could lead to the obstructi...
Aging populations threaten the future of Western societies and their democratic systems. An aging el...
Population ageing is transforming the age structure of the electorate in Britain. The pace of the ag...
A number of countries allow their citizens to vote at 16 in national or local elections, including B...