Do different Russian generations differ in their propensity to vote? Drawing on evidence from Soviet and post-Soviet elections, we consider how early-life electoral experiences influence voters’ life-long voting propensity. The empirical analysis relies on a harmonized dataset of survey data covering all national elections between 1991 and 2018. We estimate differences in turnout propensity across generations using several forms of age–period–cohort analysis including hierarchical age-period-cohort analysis and semi-parametric generalized additive models. Findings suggest that generations voting for the first time in elections taking place between 1946–1966 have a higher propensity to vote than others. Complementing quantitative evidence wi...
Voter turnout is without a doubt one of the most heavily scrutinized themes in the political science...
The collapse of the Soviet Union and the emergence of a democratizing regime in Russia during the 19...
Published online: 14 March 2023Research has shown that first-time voting experiences affect subseque...
Since the early 1990s voters in Russia (and most of the other post-Soviet republics) have been offer...
Voting is a habit. People learn the habit of voting, or not, based on experience in their first few ...
Electoral participation has been declining in post-Soviet Europe as in almost all of the established...
The political changes that have taken place in the nation-states that comprised the former Soviet Bl...
Benjamin Freeman for excellent research assistance. All statistical analysis conducted using Stata 9...
What explains support for democracy among Russian youth? Studies in political socialization conducte...
A large literature expects that as protests unfold in electoral autocracies, voters who supported th...
The main task of authoritarian elections is to guarantee the survival of the regime. Achieving this ...
Voter turnout in post-communist countries has exhibited wildly fluctuating patterns against a backdr...
Special thanks to Alexander Trechsel, Quinton Mayne, Armen Hakhverdian, Autumn Lockwood Payton, Laur...
Many democracies in developed countries are experiencing declining voting rates largely driven by th...
AbstractThe large majority of elections in the post-Soviet area, by some accounts the most authorita...
Voter turnout is without a doubt one of the most heavily scrutinized themes in the political science...
The collapse of the Soviet Union and the emergence of a democratizing regime in Russia during the 19...
Published online: 14 March 2023Research has shown that first-time voting experiences affect subseque...
Since the early 1990s voters in Russia (and most of the other post-Soviet republics) have been offer...
Voting is a habit. People learn the habit of voting, or not, based on experience in their first few ...
Electoral participation has been declining in post-Soviet Europe as in almost all of the established...
The political changes that have taken place in the nation-states that comprised the former Soviet Bl...
Benjamin Freeman for excellent research assistance. All statistical analysis conducted using Stata 9...
What explains support for democracy among Russian youth? Studies in political socialization conducte...
A large literature expects that as protests unfold in electoral autocracies, voters who supported th...
The main task of authoritarian elections is to guarantee the survival of the regime. Achieving this ...
Voter turnout in post-communist countries has exhibited wildly fluctuating patterns against a backdr...
Special thanks to Alexander Trechsel, Quinton Mayne, Armen Hakhverdian, Autumn Lockwood Payton, Laur...
Many democracies in developed countries are experiencing declining voting rates largely driven by th...
AbstractThe large majority of elections in the post-Soviet area, by some accounts the most authorita...
Voter turnout is without a doubt one of the most heavily scrutinized themes in the political science...
The collapse of the Soviet Union and the emergence of a democratizing regime in Russia during the 19...
Published online: 14 March 2023Research has shown that first-time voting experiences affect subseque...