This model also informed the important study of the British electorate by Butler and Stokes (1969). These researchers painted a picture of voting behaviour in Britain in which, as well as being influenced byCLASS, voters tended to ‘inherit’ their party identification from their parents, where ...
US voting behaviourdoi:10.1080/13619468908581017David McKayContemporary British History
Studies making use of high-density precipitation databases, as is the case in this paper, are useful for a better understanding of precipitation behaviour ... JC Gonzalez-Hidalgo,JA Lopez-Bustins,P ?Tepánek,... - 《International Journal of Climatology》 被引量: 237发表: 2010年 Twentieth-cent...
Her research interests are mainly in political behaviour, especially short-term factors, as well as Europe's influence on legislative elections. Marc Debus is a professor of political science, comparative government, at the University of Mannheim, Germany. His research interests include political ...
The researchers conclude that voting behaviour on FDA expert advisory committees is strongly associated with seating location. Those who speak first tend to swing the vote, which "suggests the presence of a possible social dynamic that is not addressed by existing FDA committee procedures." Many ...
On November 2nd, 1992, Bill Clinton, who had seemed irredeemably damaged in the spring primaries, won the first Democratic presidential victory since 1976. In a coast-to-coast triumph, Clinton captured 43 percent of the popular vote, with 370 electoral college votes in 32 states. The result...
more likely to support the Labour party and older voters more likely to support the Conservatives. This pattern was intensified by the fallout from Brexit. Support for leaving the European Union was sharply divided along age lines, and as , the age cleavage in British voting behaviour intensi...
on the clichACopyrightd simplistic rationale that the two- party contest is an effect of electoral fraud (rigging), electoral malpractice and political corruption, and on the assumption that these variables are the primary cause of dysfunctional parliamentary system and retrospective voting behaviour. ...
Consequently, an understanding of the political, economic and social forces shaping congressional voting behaviour on trade and foreign assistance bills is important for both public- and private-sector leaders in the United States and other countries. The change in the voting behaviour of the US ...
Commentators have frequently suggested that the political communications system has been transformed, at least in part, because of changes among its citizenry. These commentators contrast the apparent stability of voting behaviour in the 1940s and 1950s with the ‘volatility’ of the modern electorate...