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  • The decreasing numbers of voter turnout and party membership rates, accompanied with a recent protest upsurge are often seen as a confirmation that protesting has become a substitute to electoral politics. Theories like the postmaterialist thesis argue that these processes in the non-electoral and electoral field are directly related to each other. The main hypothesis is that people who are active in movement politics are not active in party politics, because they are disappointed with party politics. However, empirical evidence for such a direct negative relationship is inconclusive. Variety exists both in the direction and size of the effect across groups and countries. Moreover, most empirical studies seem to neglect that the relationship between engagement in movement and party politics could differ across countries. In this study, we examine this relationship between engagement in party and movement politics. Using various cross-national datasets (Afrobarometer, Asian Barometer, CID, ESS ; ISSP, and LAPOP), we build a harmonized dataset including 109 countries in the period 2000-2014 and use meta-analytic techniques to test explanations at the individual and the contextual-level that could explain why involvement in movement and party politics are related differently across groups and countries. The results indicate that the association between the two types of politics is generally positive. Yet, cross-national variation in the effect size exists and seems to be largely explained by differences in levels of welfare: in more prosperous countries, people are less likely to use the two types of political participation as complementary pathways to politics. (xsd:string)
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