[Abstract The study analyses the micro-level determinants of voting turnout rates in Greece. In particular, we test for the effects of citizens’ socio-economic features, political participation, activism and trust as pointing to either an expressive or instrumental voting decision process. The analysis involves bootstrap logistic regression techniques and ESS data covering the 2002-2011 period. Evidence is found of instrumental voting in Greece as suggested by the effects of absolute and relative income and the effect of civic participation and trust variables. In addition, the profile of voters is differentiated in the pre- and during the crisis periods. The study makes a twofold contribution. First, the suggested analysis is unique for Gr...
In the context of an ever growing importance and usage of referendums around the globe, this article...
The European Parliament (EP) has seen a gradual increase in its powers since the introduction of dir...
This paper analyzes the effects of voter turnout on the vote shares received by the incumbent govern...
The study analyses the micro-level determinants of voting turnout rates in Greece. In particular, we...
A new aspect of electoral campaigns in Europe, and increasingly elsewhere as well, has been the prol...
Incumbent parties in Southern Europe experienced losses in their electoral support that came along w...
This paper provides an empirical investigation of electoral participation and communicative voting i...
On July 5, 2015, Greek voters were asked to vote on whether the country should accept the terms of a...
The legislative election held in Greece on 25 June produced a victory for New Democracy, led by incu...
In recent decades, liberal democracies have considerably expanded the scope for citizen participatio...
The purpose of this research project is to further the understanding of the connection between inter...
This article focuses on the relationship between the economy and electoral participation. Specifical...
We argue that the decision to vote in European Parliamentary (EP) elections lies at the intersection...
This paper provides an empirical investigation of electoral participation and communicative voting i...
The rational theory of turnout suggests that voters go to the polls only when they believe that the ...
In the context of an ever growing importance and usage of referendums around the globe, this article...
The European Parliament (EP) has seen a gradual increase in its powers since the introduction of dir...
This paper analyzes the effects of voter turnout on the vote shares received by the incumbent govern...
The study analyses the micro-level determinants of voting turnout rates in Greece. In particular, we...
A new aspect of electoral campaigns in Europe, and increasingly elsewhere as well, has been the prol...
Incumbent parties in Southern Europe experienced losses in their electoral support that came along w...
This paper provides an empirical investigation of electoral participation and communicative voting i...
On July 5, 2015, Greek voters were asked to vote on whether the country should accept the terms of a...
The legislative election held in Greece on 25 June produced a victory for New Democracy, led by incu...
In recent decades, liberal democracies have considerably expanded the scope for citizen participatio...
The purpose of this research project is to further the understanding of the connection between inter...
This article focuses on the relationship between the economy and electoral participation. Specifical...
We argue that the decision to vote in European Parliamentary (EP) elections lies at the intersection...
This paper provides an empirical investigation of electoral participation and communicative voting i...
The rational theory of turnout suggests that voters go to the polls only when they believe that the ...
In the context of an ever growing importance and usage of referendums around the globe, this article...
The European Parliament (EP) has seen a gradual increase in its powers since the introduction of dir...
This paper analyzes the effects of voter turnout on the vote shares received by the incumbent govern...