It is well known that the number of people neglecting to turn out at elections is on the increase. It is also firmly established that non-voters tend, on the whole, to be younger than the population at large. This non-participation in electoral life increasingly problematic for representative democracy as a whole. In an extract from a new Democratic Audit publication, Guy Lodge, Glenn Gottfried, and Sarah Birch vividly illustrate the growing power gap between young and old
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In several countries across Europe younger voters exhibit much lower levels of turnout than older ci...
Defense date: 15 March 2010Examining Board: André Blais (Université de Montréal) (External Supervi...
Recent decades have seen youth turnout at elections at levels that are consistently lower than that ...
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Since the turn of the new Millennium, the relationships between young people and their states across...
Young voters are less likely to participate in elections than older generations. In this extract fro...
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Democratic disengagement amongst young people in on the rise, with research in a new Democratic Audi...
Low voter turnout amount young adults in the United States is problematic especially compared to old...
Within the literature there is a growing concern about lower voter turnout rates among young age coh...
The UK has the widest gap in voter participation between older and younger citizens in the OECD. Man...
We provide the first systematic documentation and analysis of a generation gap in direct democracy o...
Turnout levels at elections to the European Parliament have fallen since the 1970s. Yosef Bhatti and...
This article is a response to Berry's arguments on the impact of population ageing as potentially ma...
Although we have paid attention to group differences in political activity on the basis of race or e...
In several countries across Europe younger voters exhibit much lower levels of turnout than older ci...
Defense date: 15 March 2010Examining Board: André Blais (Université de Montréal) (External Supervi...
Recent decades have seen youth turnout at elections at levels that are consistently lower than that ...
What implications does the ageing of the population have for Britain’s democracy? This powerfully-ar...
Since the turn of the new Millennium, the relationships between young people and their states across...
Young voters are less likely to participate in elections than older generations. In this extract fro...
A majority of pensioners voted for Brexit, but less than a fifth of 18-24 year-old voters did. How d...
Democratic disengagement amongst young people in on the rise, with research in a new Democratic Audi...
Low voter turnout amount young adults in the United States is problematic especially compared to old...
Within the literature there is a growing concern about lower voter turnout rates among young age coh...
The UK has the widest gap in voter participation between older and younger citizens in the OECD. Man...
We provide the first systematic documentation and analysis of a generation gap in direct democracy o...
Turnout levels at elections to the European Parliament have fallen since the 1970s. Yosef Bhatti and...
This article is a response to Berry's arguments on the impact of population ageing as potentially ma...
Although we have paid attention to group differences in political activity on the basis of race or e...