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  • This study examines the relationship between socio-economic status and non-voting using data from the first module of the Comparative Study of Electoral Systems project,. SES influences nonvoting in all countries included in the first module, regardless of economic, political or institutional characteristics. The strength and patterns of the relationship between SES and non-voting vary crossnationally. The main finding is that four SES variables are consistently related to non-voting even after contextual factors, like economic conditions, electoral history (whether a new or consolidated democracies), electoral rules, and party systems are taken into account, low SES is still associated with non-voting. (xsd:string)
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  • Socioeconomic Status and Non-Voting: A Cross-National Comparative Analysis (xsd:string)
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  • In The Comparative Study of Electoral Systems, edited by Klingemann, Hans-Dieter, 85-108, Oxford University Press, 2009 (xsd:string)
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