This article examines the interaction between individual characteristics and institutional incentives in non-voting, with a special focus on the interaction between these two types of explanatory variables. The analysis of survey and contextual data for parliamentary elections in 15 Western European countries shows that the effect of individual resources and motivations on abstention is not constant across different countries. Conversely, the effect of institutional incentives (compulsory voting, voting facilities, electoral thresholds of representation and preference expression) on non-voting depends on the elector's level of resources and motivations. One of the four institutional incentives considered has even opposite effects for citize...
Electoral abstention in second-order elections has been an area of relative interest in political sc...
This paper provides an empirical investigation of electoral participation and communicative voting i...
Previous literature on political participation and voting behavior has often overlooked invalid vote...
This essay examines to what extent institutional factors can explain the variation among EU-countrie...
The article examines the individual decision to vote or to abstain in the 2014 European elections in...
Previous comparative research into the determinants of voting using aggregate data has suffered from...
peer reviewedThis paper focuses on the research question ‘Who does not vote and why?’ regarding nati...
A large body of electoral studies and political party research argues that the institutional context...
Previous comparative research into the determinants of voting using aggregate data has suffered from...
Electoral institutions should systematically affect the propensity of a country to rely and spend on...
Introduzione This article has the purpose to assess if and how party system nationalization affects ...
Defence date: 12 December 1997Examining board: Stefano Bartolini (EUI, Supervisor) ; Prof. Cees van ...
The comparative study of intraparty divisions and their determinants has been a long-debated matter,...
Has the participatory gap between social groups widened over the past decades? And if so, how can it...
While there is considerable agreement that economic conditions affect electoral outcomes, there is l...
Electoral abstention in second-order elections has been an area of relative interest in political sc...
This paper provides an empirical investigation of electoral participation and communicative voting i...
Previous literature on political participation and voting behavior has often overlooked invalid vote...
This essay examines to what extent institutional factors can explain the variation among EU-countrie...
The article examines the individual decision to vote or to abstain in the 2014 European elections in...
Previous comparative research into the determinants of voting using aggregate data has suffered from...
peer reviewedThis paper focuses on the research question ‘Who does not vote and why?’ regarding nati...
A large body of electoral studies and political party research argues that the institutional context...
Previous comparative research into the determinants of voting using aggregate data has suffered from...
Electoral institutions should systematically affect the propensity of a country to rely and spend on...
Introduzione This article has the purpose to assess if and how party system nationalization affects ...
Defence date: 12 December 1997Examining board: Stefano Bartolini (EUI, Supervisor) ; Prof. Cees van ...
The comparative study of intraparty divisions and their determinants has been a long-debated matter,...
Has the participatory gap between social groups widened over the past decades? And if so, how can it...
While there is considerable agreement that economic conditions affect electoral outcomes, there is l...
Electoral abstention in second-order elections has been an area of relative interest in political sc...
This paper provides an empirical investigation of electoral participation and communicative voting i...
Previous literature on political participation and voting behavior has often overlooked invalid vote...