Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
10503938 Electoral Studies 2012 12 Pages PDF
Abstract
► This paper studies inter-generational differences in the degree to which long-term and short-term factors affect party preferences in established and consolidating democracies. ► It shows de-alignment of younger generations along traditional cleavages. ► It points to an increased importance of attitudes towards immigration for younger generations in Western Europe, which signals re-alignment. ► The paper employs the European Election Study 2009, which was fielded immediately after the EP elections of June 2009.
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