Explaining voter turnout inequality in post-communist Eastern Europe: income inequality, institutions, and the normalization of voting
<p>This research examines the causes of turnout inequality in post-Communist Eastern Europe, particularly focusing on how macro-level contextual factors influence voter turnout across socioeconomic groups (by education, income, occupation class). I use repeated cross-sectional survey data c...
Main Author: | Northmore-Ball, K |
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Other Authors: | Evans, G |
Format: | Thesis |
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2014
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