Young people are under-represented in most political institutions, from local assemblies and mayoral offices to national legislatures. While studies have long shown that characteristics such as race, gender, class, and sexual orientation influence politicians' choices in office, however, we lack research on whether the age bias of institutions has similar consequences for policy outcomes. Understanding whether a policymaker's age affects their decision-making is especially important in rapidly aging societies such as Japan, where politicians confront soaring social welfare costs and tough decisions about allocating resources between efforts to encourage younger people to have more children and support a growing elderly population. Without t...
Recent elections around the world have seen young voters come out in large numbers to support young ...
Is there an antagonism between young and old in the electoral arena that could lead to the obstructi...
Middle-aged to senior men of the ethnic majority and higher income groups are generally overrepresen...
This study examines whether or not aging is increasing the political influence wielded by Japan’s el...
In the first half of this century in many of today's developed countries, the proportion of voting a...
Peer Reviewedhttps://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/151327/1/ecca12287_am.pdfhttps://deepb...
In the first half of this century in many of today's developed countries, the proportion of voting a...
Welfare states' redistribution of resources across classes, occupations, and genders is the subject ...
Thesis (Ph.D.), Washington State UniversityMuch is known in political science about the influence of...
There is evidence that age matters in politics. In this paper we study whether implementation of aff...
Since the turn of the new Millennium, the relationships between young people and their states across...
Although we have paid attention to group differences in political activity on the basis of race or e...
Across countries, government expenditures tend to favor the elderly. This paper provides a political...
This dissertation investigates how individuals, municipalities, and firms respond to incentives crea...
Defence date: 29 January 2010Examining Board: Ellen Immergut (Humboldt University, Berlin); Martin K...
Recent elections around the world have seen young voters come out in large numbers to support young ...
Is there an antagonism between young and old in the electoral arena that could lead to the obstructi...
Middle-aged to senior men of the ethnic majority and higher income groups are generally overrepresen...
This study examines whether or not aging is increasing the political influence wielded by Japan’s el...
In the first half of this century in many of today's developed countries, the proportion of voting a...
Peer Reviewedhttps://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/151327/1/ecca12287_am.pdfhttps://deepb...
In the first half of this century in many of today's developed countries, the proportion of voting a...
Welfare states' redistribution of resources across classes, occupations, and genders is the subject ...
Thesis (Ph.D.), Washington State UniversityMuch is known in political science about the influence of...
There is evidence that age matters in politics. In this paper we study whether implementation of aff...
Since the turn of the new Millennium, the relationships between young people and their states across...
Although we have paid attention to group differences in political activity on the basis of race or e...
Across countries, government expenditures tend to favor the elderly. This paper provides a political...
This dissertation investigates how individuals, municipalities, and firms respond to incentives crea...
Defence date: 29 January 2010Examining Board: Ellen Immergut (Humboldt University, Berlin); Martin K...
Recent elections around the world have seen young voters come out in large numbers to support young ...
Is there an antagonism between young and old in the electoral arena that could lead to the obstructi...
Middle-aged to senior men of the ethnic majority and higher income groups are generally overrepresen...