A great deal of research has already been conducted on why the UK voted to leave the EU and which groups of voters were most likely to back leave and remain. Danny Dorling, Ben Stuart and Joshua Stubbs present a comprehensive analysis of the vote, writing that although there is generally a stark age divide amongst voters concerning the European Union, the same can also potentially be said for divides in the spread and centralisation of wealth across the UK
Last month’s General Election has further exposed the fault lines dividing Britain and, at the risk ...
The UK’s EU in/out referendum raised significant debate and speculation of the intention of the elec...
Why did Britain vote for Brexit? What was the relative importance of factors such as education, age,...
Why did Britain vote for Brexit? What was the relative importance of social class, age, and immigrat...
A common interpretation of Brexit maintains that there was a clear divide between more affluent and ...
There has been much debate about the demographic factors that contributed to the outcome of the UK’s...
Why did Britain vote for Brexit and what was the relative importance of social class, age, and immig...
One thing to emerge both on social media and on the streets after the referendum result was a clear ...
Previous analyses of the 2016 Brexit referendum used region-level data or small samples based on pol...
A majority of pensioners voted for Brexit, but less than a fifth of 18-24 year-old voters did. How d...
The story of the referendum is usually told through geography: areas that had been left behind by gl...
Previous analyses of the 2016 Brexit referendum used region-level data or small samples based on pol...
On 23 June 2016, the British electorate voted to leave the European Union. We analyse vote and turno...
Opinion polls on the UK’s upcoming referendum have consistently shown a clear generational divide, w...
We analyse the voting pattern in the June 23rdreferendum on the continued participation of the Unite...
Last month’s General Election has further exposed the fault lines dividing Britain and, at the risk ...
The UK’s EU in/out referendum raised significant debate and speculation of the intention of the elec...
Why did Britain vote for Brexit? What was the relative importance of factors such as education, age,...
Why did Britain vote for Brexit? What was the relative importance of social class, age, and immigrat...
A common interpretation of Brexit maintains that there was a clear divide between more affluent and ...
There has been much debate about the demographic factors that contributed to the outcome of the UK’s...
Why did Britain vote for Brexit and what was the relative importance of social class, age, and immig...
One thing to emerge both on social media and on the streets after the referendum result was a clear ...
Previous analyses of the 2016 Brexit referendum used region-level data or small samples based on pol...
A majority of pensioners voted for Brexit, but less than a fifth of 18-24 year-old voters did. How d...
The story of the referendum is usually told through geography: areas that had been left behind by gl...
Previous analyses of the 2016 Brexit referendum used region-level data or small samples based on pol...
On 23 June 2016, the British electorate voted to leave the European Union. We analyse vote and turno...
Opinion polls on the UK’s upcoming referendum have consistently shown a clear generational divide, w...
We analyse the voting pattern in the June 23rdreferendum on the continued participation of the Unite...
Last month’s General Election has further exposed the fault lines dividing Britain and, at the risk ...
The UK’s EU in/out referendum raised significant debate and speculation of the intention of the elec...
Why did Britain vote for Brexit? What was the relative importance of factors such as education, age,...