Factors affecting political participation (Jordanian universities students' voting: field study 2017-2018)
Mohammad Soud Alelaimat
Purpose - This study aims to identify the factors affecting the political participation of Jordanian university students, especially their voting in national and local elections. The study examines the impact of gender, age, family income and regional affiliation that represent important social and economic factors affecting political participation on the voting of Jordanian university students. Design/methodology/approach - Quantitative research method was used in this study. The study population contained three Jordanian universities representing the various segments of the Jordanian society: Al-Al Bayt University (Northern Region), Jordanian University (Central Region) and Mu’tah University (Southern Region). The study relied on a purposive sample of 900 students, 300 students per university (150 males and 150 females). The survey was conducted in the academic year 2018-2019. A questionnaire reviewed by two jurors (peer reviewers) was used to collect the data. Findings - The study concluded that the gender, age, family income and regional affiliation factors affect the voting of Jordanian university students in national and local elections. The more the gender varies, the more the voting shifts in favor of males students. The more the age varies, the more the voting shifts in favor of older students. The more the family income varies, the more the voting shifts in favor of highincome students. The more the regional affiliation varies, the more the voting shifts in favor of Jordanians students. Originality/value -This study is an approach to interpret the factors affecting voting of Jordanian university students, such as gender, age, family income and regional affiliation, which led to different voting in the national and local elections.
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2023
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Authors: | Alelaimat, Mohammad Soud |
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Review of economics and political science : REPS. - Bingley : Emerald, ISSN 2631-3561, ZDB-ID 3006450-8. - Vol. 8.2023, 1, p. 54-67
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Subject: | Elections | Political Participation | Voting | Voting in Jordan | Gender | Age | Family Income | Regionalaffiliation | Jordanien | Jordan | Wahlverhalten | Voting behaviour | Studierende | Students | Partizipation | Participation | Haushaltseinkommen | Household income | Geschlecht | Wahl | Election |
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