Ageing is often believed to induce a movement towards the right of the political spectrum. Yet, empirical evidence remains inconclusive due to a dearth of longitudinal datasets covering multiple cohorts. Using eleven rotating panels of the Norwegian Election Studies (1977–2017) and exploiting first-derivative properties of the vote choice function, our empirical approach identifies non-linear life-cycle effects while controlling for cohort and period effects. Our main findings indicate that shifting towards the left is more likely among the young (under 40 years) whereas shifting towards the right occurs at an older age (over 55 years). Evaluating potential mechanisms, we find that individuals’ income, retirement, family status and politica...
What effect do demographic changes have on the success of political parties? Based on official data ...
Support for democracy in the population is considered critical for the emergence and stability of de...
Since old-age programmes mitigate life-course risks that are relevant to individuals across socio-ec...
This paper examines how ageing and generational formative experiences affect vote choices in Britain...
Special thanks to Alexander Trechsel, Quinton Mayne, Armen Hakhverdian, Autumn Lockwood Payton, Laur...
To what extent do older people vote differently from younger people? This article tests two generati...
Thesis (Ph.D.), Washington State UniversityMuch is known in political science about the influence of...
Researchers observing associations between age and political attitudes have\ud frequently puzzled ov...
A recurrent assertion is that aging will intensify age-related conflict over public budget allocatio...
To what extent do older people vote differently from younger people? This article tests two generati...
Folk wisdom has long held that people become more politically conservative as they grow older, altho...
This article analyses the reasons for higher voting participation among older people in Europe. Over...
We document a generation gap in direct democracy outcomes across a wide range of topics that is caus...
Analyzing 30 OECD-countries in 1980-2005, this paper documents the association of an aging electorat...
This article analyses the reasons for higher voting participation among older people in Europe. Over...
What effect do demographic changes have on the success of political parties? Based on official data ...
Support for democracy in the population is considered critical for the emergence and stability of de...
Since old-age programmes mitigate life-course risks that are relevant to individuals across socio-ec...
This paper examines how ageing and generational formative experiences affect vote choices in Britain...
Special thanks to Alexander Trechsel, Quinton Mayne, Armen Hakhverdian, Autumn Lockwood Payton, Laur...
To what extent do older people vote differently from younger people? This article tests two generati...
Thesis (Ph.D.), Washington State UniversityMuch is known in political science about the influence of...
Researchers observing associations between age and political attitudes have\ud frequently puzzled ov...
A recurrent assertion is that aging will intensify age-related conflict over public budget allocatio...
To what extent do older people vote differently from younger people? This article tests two generati...
Folk wisdom has long held that people become more politically conservative as they grow older, altho...
This article analyses the reasons for higher voting participation among older people in Europe. Over...
We document a generation gap in direct democracy outcomes across a wide range of topics that is caus...
Analyzing 30 OECD-countries in 1980-2005, this paper documents the association of an aging electorat...
This article analyses the reasons for higher voting participation among older people in Europe. Over...
What effect do demographic changes have on the success of political parties? Based on official data ...
Support for democracy in the population is considered critical for the emergence and stability of de...
Since old-age programmes mitigate life-course risks that are relevant to individuals across socio-ec...