Abstract This article is a review of the recent literature on generational differences in electoral behaviour. We first discuss several conceptual issues, after which we provide a description of the main findings in three fields: the role of generations in (1) turnout, (2) party choice and (3) the determinants of party choice. In the concluding section we discuss a number of overall patterns that emerge from this very rich literature. We also sketch some pitfalls and avenues for further research.
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Wouter van der Brug
Sylvia Kritzinger
University of Vienna
European Political Science Review
University of Amsterdam
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synapsesocial.com/papers/69d894ad6c1944d70ce05993 — DOI: https://doi.org/10.1017/s1755773926100381
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