Why has voter turnout been declining in democracies all over the world? This article draws on findings from micro-level studies and theorizes two explanations: generational change and a rise in the number of elective institutions. The empirical section tests these hypotheses along with other explanations proposed in the literature (shifts in party/candidate competition, voting age reforms, weakening group mobilization, income inequality, and economic globalization). We conduct two analyses. The first analysis employs an original data set covering all post-1945 democratic national elections. The second studies individual-level data from the Comparative Study of Electoral Systems and American, British, and Canadian national election studies. ...
Numerous studies conclude that countries in which citizens express higher levels of satisfaction wit...
Defense date: 15 March 2010Examining Board: André Blais (Université de Montréal) (External Supervi...
This dissertation studies the puzzling decline of voter turnout in ten postcommunist democracies th...
This article challenges the conventional wisdom that democratic consolidation depresses voter turnou...
Replication materials for: Kostelka, Filip. 2017. “Does Democratic Consolidation Lead to a Decline i...
Voting is a habit. People learn the habit of voting, or not, based on experience in their first few ...
Abstract. This article looks at the socio-demographic sources of turnout decline in Canada. The anal...
What is driving the general decline of voter turnout in established democracies in the 21st century?...
In recent decades, liberal democracies have considerably expanded the scope for citizen participatio...
Numerous studies conclude that countries in which citizens express higher levels of satisfaction wit...
© 2016 European Consortium for Political Research. There is a consensus in recent literature on elec...
Participating in an election is by far the most prevalent form of political participation in modern ...
Past comparative voting-behavior research has revealed that electoral institutions can explain much ...
Despite decades of research, there is no consensus as to the core correlates of national-level voter...
© The Author(s) 2016. Turnout rates are in decline in advanced democracies, but the consequences of ...
Numerous studies conclude that countries in which citizens express higher levels of satisfaction wit...
Defense date: 15 March 2010Examining Board: André Blais (Université de Montréal) (External Supervi...
This dissertation studies the puzzling decline of voter turnout in ten postcommunist democracies th...
This article challenges the conventional wisdom that democratic consolidation depresses voter turnou...
Replication materials for: Kostelka, Filip. 2017. “Does Democratic Consolidation Lead to a Decline i...
Voting is a habit. People learn the habit of voting, or not, based on experience in their first few ...
Abstract. This article looks at the socio-demographic sources of turnout decline in Canada. The anal...
What is driving the general decline of voter turnout in established democracies in the 21st century?...
In recent decades, liberal democracies have considerably expanded the scope for citizen participatio...
Numerous studies conclude that countries in which citizens express higher levels of satisfaction wit...
© 2016 European Consortium for Political Research. There is a consensus in recent literature on elec...
Participating in an election is by far the most prevalent form of political participation in modern ...
Past comparative voting-behavior research has revealed that electoral institutions can explain much ...
Despite decades of research, there is no consensus as to the core correlates of national-level voter...
© The Author(s) 2016. Turnout rates are in decline in advanced democracies, but the consequences of ...
Numerous studies conclude that countries in which citizens express higher levels of satisfaction wit...
Defense date: 15 March 2010Examining Board: André Blais (Université de Montréal) (External Supervi...
This dissertation studies the puzzling decline of voter turnout in ten postcommunist democracies th...