We examine the link between the political participation of the young and fiscal policies in the United States. We generate exogenous variation in participation using the passage of preregistration laws, which allow the young to register before being eligible to vote. After documenting that preregistration promotes youth enfranchisement, we show that preregistration shifts state government spending toward higher education, the type of spending for which the young have the strongest preference. A 1 percent increase in youth voter turnout generates a 0.77 percent increase in higher education spending. The results collectively suggest political responsiveness to the needs of the newly enfranchised constituency
Lagging youth participation rates threaten participatory democracy and undermine the representation ...
Low voter turnout amount young adults in the United States is problematic especially compared to old...
It is an important rite of passage as a young adult in America: taking one'splace in the democratic ...
We examine the link between the political participation of the young and fiscal policies in the Unit...
This paper studies the effect of preregistration laws on government spending in the U.S. Preregistra...
We examine the link between the political participation of the young and fiscal policies in the Unit...
We examine the link between the political participation of the young and fiscal policies in the Unit...
This paper studies the effect of preregistration laws on government spending in the U.S. Preregistr...
Political engagement is a cornerstone of America’s democracy. It is important to define and unders...
Following the passage of the 26th Amendment to the United States Constitution, the voting age was lo...
The General Election once again showed the extent of yawning divide in terms of political participat...
Youth turnout in the UK is falling despite young people representing arguably the most educated gene...
Kyle Gruber, PSC470: Political Science SeminarFaculty Mentor(s): Professor Patrick McGovern, Politic...
In the 2014 midterm elections, less than a quarter of those aged 18-29 voted, half the number of tho...
Young people historically vote at the lowest rates, and political scientists have long assumed it’s ...
Lagging youth participation rates threaten participatory democracy and undermine the representation ...
Low voter turnout amount young adults in the United States is problematic especially compared to old...
It is an important rite of passage as a young adult in America: taking one'splace in the democratic ...
We examine the link between the political participation of the young and fiscal policies in the Unit...
This paper studies the effect of preregistration laws on government spending in the U.S. Preregistra...
We examine the link between the political participation of the young and fiscal policies in the Unit...
We examine the link between the political participation of the young and fiscal policies in the Unit...
This paper studies the effect of preregistration laws on government spending in the U.S. Preregistr...
Political engagement is a cornerstone of America’s democracy. It is important to define and unders...
Following the passage of the 26th Amendment to the United States Constitution, the voting age was lo...
The General Election once again showed the extent of yawning divide in terms of political participat...
Youth turnout in the UK is falling despite young people representing arguably the most educated gene...
Kyle Gruber, PSC470: Political Science SeminarFaculty Mentor(s): Professor Patrick McGovern, Politic...
In the 2014 midterm elections, less than a quarter of those aged 18-29 voted, half the number of tho...
Young people historically vote at the lowest rates, and political scientists have long assumed it’s ...
Lagging youth participation rates threaten participatory democracy and undermine the representation ...
Low voter turnout amount young adults in the United States is problematic especially compared to old...
It is an important rite of passage as a young adult in America: taking one'splace in the democratic ...