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The income gradient in political participation is a widely accepted stylized fact. This article asks how income effects …
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(in a wide sense). This may be explained in terms of increasing financial obstacles to social participation. -- life … satisfaction ; relative income ; value function ; loss aversion ; social participation …
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We establish an inverse relationship between family ties, generalized trust and political participation. The more … political participation. The latter, together with trust, are part of what is known as social capital, therefore in this paper …
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sudden increase in labour force participation and unemployment during this period. However, since these individuals would …
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variation in program enrollment across voting booths. We find that FA has a positive effect on political participation in the …
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. -- participation bias ; laboratory experiments …
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variation in incorporation policies. Also, this chapter traces different dimensions of political participation of immigrants …
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This paper analyses whether the different powers and resources at the disposal of local and regional governments across Europe deliver greater satisfaction with political institutions and lead to greater personal happiness. The analysis uses microdata from the four available waves of the...
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Billions of dollars have been spent on participatory development programs in the developing world. These programs give community members an active decision-making role. Given the emphasis on community involvement, one might expect that the effectiveness of this approach would depend on...
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This paper examines whether schooling has a positive impact on individual's political interest, voting turnout, democratic values, political involvement and political group membership, using the German General Social Survey (ALLBUS). Between 1949 and 1969 the number of compulsory years of...
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