Different Class Citizens: Understanding the Relationship between Socio-economic Inequality and Voting Abstention
In most established democracies the turnout gap along class lines has increased substantially since the 1980s. Political participation has become a question of resources: income, property, formal education, secure employment and overall social status determine citizens’ engagement in political decis...
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Main Authors: | Ehs Tamara, Zandonella Martina |
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