Growth trajectories in the strength of party identification: The legacy of autocratic regimes |
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Affiliation: | 1. National Research Centre "Kurchatov Institute", Moscow, Russian Federation;2. National Research Nuclear University MEPhI (Moscow Engineering Physics Institute), Moscow, Russian Federation;2. Created the first draft of this document |
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Abstract: | While some scholars interpret the frequently documented association between age and the strength of party identification as evidence of accumulated political learning, others stress the importance of critical life stages. Germany's turbulent last century, with its suspensions of democratic processes, provides the unique opportunity to empirically disentangle both effects and to also study the consequences of early experiences of autocratic regimes on later growth rates in partisan strength. Random growth curve models based on multi-cohort panel data emanating from the German Socio-Economic Panel show that the growth trajectory in the strength of party identification largely depends on the number of electoral experiences. Moreover, the analysis documents few differences in growth rates between individuals socialized in democratic versus autocratic regimes. |
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Keywords: | Growth curve models Strength of party identification Life-cycle Germany Political socialization Democratization |
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