Changes and continuities in the determinants of older adults' voter turnout 1952-1996.
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چکیده
PURPOSE The goal of this project was to examine the factors related to the high level of voter turnout among older adults and how these factors have changed across the past 50 years. The study builds on previous research efforts by combining individual level analyses from three nationally representative surveys. DESIGN AND METHODS We examined voter turnout among older citizens using the American National Election Studies (ANES) 1952-1996, the Current Population Studies (CPS) 1972-1996, and the General Social Surveys (GSS) 1972-1996. Logit regression identified significant factors that contribute to or detract from voting in presidential elections. RESULTS Included in the extensive results, we found that being married, attending church, and contact by political operatives (since the 1980 election) contributed positively to older voters' turnout, whereas living in the South was a negative predictor. IMPLICATIONS Triangulating data sources, we are able to utilize the strengths of each study-providing an overview of the determinants of voter turnout and understanding of the changes related to older Americans' turnout in presidential elections.
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ورودعنوان ژورنال:
- The Gerontologist
دوره 41 6 شماره
صفحات -
تاریخ انتشار 2001