Parteimitglieder in Deutschland 2011
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-531-92900-2_11
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Warum treten Mitglieder aus Parteien aus?

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“…However, a social selection effect is indicated in the case of subjective social status, as ex-party members locate themselves on average lower than current party members. In contrast to this, using the telephone survey of the German Party Membership Study 2009, Rohrbach (2011 does not find any effects of the educational level or the self-assigned social status. Only the generally higher occupational prestige of current party members is in line with the expected social distortion (Rohrbach, 2013).…”
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confidence: 76%
“…However, a social selection effect is indicated in the case of subjective social status, as ex-party members locate themselves on average lower than current party members. In contrast to this, using the telephone survey of the German Party Membership Study 2009, Rohrbach (2011 does not find any effects of the educational level or the self-assigned social status. Only the generally higher occupational prestige of current party members is in line with the expected social distortion (Rohrbach, 2013).…”
Section: State Of Researchcontrasting
confidence: 76%