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Young People’s Voting Behaviour in Europe, A Comparative Perspective, by Nicola Maggini

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Young People’s Voting Behaviour in Europe, A Comparative Perspective, by Nicola Maggini
Language
eng
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Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
Young People’s Voting Behaviour in Europe
Medium
electronic resource
Nature of contents
dictionaries
Oclc number
993043620
Responsibility statement
by Nicola Maggini
Series statement
Springer eBooks
Sub title
A Comparative Perspective
Summary
‘This book provides a methodologically rigorous analysis that sheds new light on the young peoples' voting behaviour in Western Europe. A great reference for academics, practitioners, and students.’ – Professor Alessandro Chiaramonte, University of Florence, Italy, & New York University, USA This book uses various concepts of ‘age’ to examine young people’s voting behaviour in six European countries between 1981 and 2000. It addresses questions such as: what are the determinants of voting choices among young people, and to what extent are these factors different from those of adults? Through an innovative approach aimed at studying party choice with a strong empirical orientation, the author argues that age is less important in influencing voting choices than having been young and socialized to politics in a given historical period. Ultimately, values and political factors explain young people’s voting choices more than social identities, which marks a change from previous generations. This book will appeal to students and scholars in comparative politics, electoral behaviour, party politics, and political sociology. Nicola Maggini is Research Fellow at the University of Florence, Italy, and a member of CISE (Italian Centre for Electoral Studies). He has published on Italian and international scientific journals and co-edited several volumes for the Dossier CISE series. His research focuses on socio-political attitudes and voting behaviour in a comparative perspective.--, Provided by publisher
Table Of Contents
Introduction -- 1. Age, generations and voting behaviour -- 2. Young people, politics and vote between continuity and change -- 3. The explanatory model: the determinants of youth voting choices -- 4. Conclusions
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