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Do economic hardships aff ect electoral participation? Using data cross-sectional data for 40 countries in Africa, East Asia, Europe and Latin America between 2006 and 2015, we find that individual-level attributes shape voters' reaction to economic adversity. This paper presents empirical evidence that changes in unemployment aff ect electoral participation. However, the eff ect of economic downturns on citizens' willingness to participate in elections depends on their ability to cope with diffi cult situations.
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Economic Hardships and Electoral Participation: A Multilevel Analysis
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XXIV IPSA World Congress of Political Science
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In XXIV IPSA World Congress of Political Science, 29, 2016
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