2023
DOI: 10.1111/1468-4446.13039
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Doubly disadvantaged: Unemployment, young age, and electoral participation in the United Kingdom

Abstract: Previous studies examine how unemployment affects socio‐political behaviour, but this literature has scarcely focused on the role of the life‐course. Integrating the frameworks of unemployment scarring and political socialisation, we posit that unemployment experiences, or scars, undermine electoral participation, and that this is exacerbated at younger ages. We test these hypotheses relying on the British Household Panel Survey and Understanding Society datasets (1991–2020), employing panel data analysis appr… Show more

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