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  • As M. Laver (1992) has noted, it is as difficult to categorize Irish political parties as to explain Irish voting patterns because Irish voters simply do not behave like their western European counterparts. Even recent studies employing more sophisticated notions of social class tend to reaffirm the broad conclusion that the relationship between social class & party preference in Ireland is marginal at best. But when logit regression & diagonal reference models are applied to data from the 1990 European Values Study, the relationship between social divisions (social class, class origins, & class mobility) & political partisanship is found to be greater than generally reported. 5 Tables, 24 References. Adapted from the source document. (xsd:string)
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