To be able to see if voter turnout can be enhanced, studying income is of interest. This researchpaper attempts to answer the following thesis question: “How can voter turnout in the 2016 presidential election be explained by income?” The conclusion drawn is that income, measured in GDP per capita, does affect voter turnout, however the exact influence is hard to determine.This research paper agrees with Wolfinger & Rosenstone (1980), that income rather plays a role until a voter has received a point where they can attain a “modestly comfortable standard of living”. Beyond this threshold, there are other variables and preferences that determine voter turnout. Therefore, COVI, that studies the cost variable within the utility hypothesis ...
The conventional wisdom that the poor are less likely to vote than the rich is based upon research o...
Recent months have seen concern over voter identification measures that have been introduced that ma...
This study examines the relationship between socioeconomic factors and voter turnout in South Korea....
To be able to see if voter turnout can be enhanced, studying income is of interest. This researchpap...
Voter turnout still receives considerable attention in electoral studies. Recently, there have been ...
In the era of growing income inequality around the world, it remains inconclusive how higher income ...
The continued rise of inequality in income and wealth, has attracted an enormous amount of attention...
Prior research has introduced myriad variables in order to explain voter turnout rates. However, rar...
In recent years, voter turnout has been decreasing in most industrial countries, and about 40 % of a...
This study examines the effects of several individual-level variables on voter behavior, in order to...
We investigated whether income gaps in voting turnout vary with country-level economic inequality, a...
This paper documents the impact of voter turnout on top marginal tax rates in the 34 OECD countries...
A burgeoning literature has started to address the link between income inequality and electoral turn...
How important are wider economic conditions in determining election turnout in advanced industrial d...
Although voter turnout has received considerable attention in the political science literature, scho...
The conventional wisdom that the poor are less likely to vote than the rich is based upon research o...
Recent months have seen concern over voter identification measures that have been introduced that ma...
This study examines the relationship between socioeconomic factors and voter turnout in South Korea....
To be able to see if voter turnout can be enhanced, studying income is of interest. This researchpap...
Voter turnout still receives considerable attention in electoral studies. Recently, there have been ...
In the era of growing income inequality around the world, it remains inconclusive how higher income ...
The continued rise of inequality in income and wealth, has attracted an enormous amount of attention...
Prior research has introduced myriad variables in order to explain voter turnout rates. However, rar...
In recent years, voter turnout has been decreasing in most industrial countries, and about 40 % of a...
This study examines the effects of several individual-level variables on voter behavior, in order to...
We investigated whether income gaps in voting turnout vary with country-level economic inequality, a...
This paper documents the impact of voter turnout on top marginal tax rates in the 34 OECD countries...
A burgeoning literature has started to address the link between income inequality and electoral turn...
How important are wider economic conditions in determining election turnout in advanced industrial d...
Although voter turnout has received considerable attention in the political science literature, scho...
The conventional wisdom that the poor are less likely to vote than the rich is based upon research o...
Recent months have seen concern over voter identification measures that have been introduced that ma...
This study examines the relationship between socioeconomic factors and voter turnout in South Korea....