Defense date: 15 March 2010Examining Board: André Blais (Université de Montréal) (External Supervisor), Mark N. Franklin (EUI), Marc Hooghe (Catholic University Leuven), Alexander H. Trechsel (EUI) (Supervisor)This thesis departs from the observation that in some countries such as Canada the age gap in voter turnout between younger and older citizens is widening. It does so because of a rapid turnout decline among the youngest electoral cohorts. These findings prompt the following question: What are trends in the age gap in voter turnout between younger and older citizens in other Western democracies, and how can these trends be accounted for? Plotting over-time age differences for ten countries, this thesis shows that age patterns ...
Thesis (Ph.D.), Washington State UniversityMuch is known in political science about the influence of...
Over recent years, politicians and social commentators in many countries of the world have become co...
A majority of pensioners voted for Brexit, but less than a fifth of 18-24 year-old voters did. How d...
Defense date: 15 March 2010Examining Board: André Blais (Université de Montréal) (External Supervi...
In several countries across Europe younger voters exhibit much lower levels of turnout than older ci...
A common interpretation of the age gap in electoral turnout is that younger cohorts are apathetic an...
This article analyses the reasons for higher voting participation among older people in Europe. Over...
Turnout levels at elections to the European Parliament have fallen since the 1970s. Yosef Bhatti and...
A common interpretation of the age gap in electoral turnout is that younger cohorts are apathetic an...
Voting is a habit. People learn the habit of voting, or not, based on experience in their first few ...
Many democracies in developed countries are experiencing declining voting rates largely driven by th...
It is well known that the number of people neglecting to turn out at elections is on the increase. I...
Recent decades have seen youth turnout at elections at levels that are consistently lower than that ...
We provide the first systematic documentation and analysis of a generation gap in direct democracy o...
Within the literature there is a growing concern about lower voter turnout rates among young age coh...
Thesis (Ph.D.), Washington State UniversityMuch is known in political science about the influence of...
Over recent years, politicians and social commentators in many countries of the world have become co...
A majority of pensioners voted for Brexit, but less than a fifth of 18-24 year-old voters did. How d...
Defense date: 15 March 2010Examining Board: André Blais (Université de Montréal) (External Supervi...
In several countries across Europe younger voters exhibit much lower levels of turnout than older ci...
A common interpretation of the age gap in electoral turnout is that younger cohorts are apathetic an...
This article analyses the reasons for higher voting participation among older people in Europe. Over...
Turnout levels at elections to the European Parliament have fallen since the 1970s. Yosef Bhatti and...
A common interpretation of the age gap in electoral turnout is that younger cohorts are apathetic an...
Voting is a habit. People learn the habit of voting, or not, based on experience in their first few ...
Many democracies in developed countries are experiencing declining voting rates largely driven by th...
It is well known that the number of people neglecting to turn out at elections is on the increase. I...
Recent decades have seen youth turnout at elections at levels that are consistently lower than that ...
We provide the first systematic documentation and analysis of a generation gap in direct democracy o...
Within the literature there is a growing concern about lower voter turnout rates among young age coh...
Thesis (Ph.D.), Washington State UniversityMuch is known in political science about the influence of...
Over recent years, politicians and social commentators in many countries of the world have become co...
A majority of pensioners voted for Brexit, but less than a fifth of 18-24 year-old voters did. How d...