Although scarce, the literature addressing the effects of the economy on voter turnout and political attitudes has yielded mixed results. By using individual, longitudinal data from Spain-a country devastated by the Great Recession - our study illuminates how the latest economic crisis has impacted citizens' perceptions of voting. We analyze how economic conditions and perceptions of the economy have transformed the belief that voting is a civic duty, which is one of the strongest attitudinal predictors of turnout. Our results suggest that hard times slightly weaken citizens' sense of civic duty, particularly among the youngest. However, the adverse effects of the economic crisis are compensated by the positive effects of the electoral context, and as a consequence there is no aggregate decline in civic duty during the period examined (2010-2012).
机构:
Coll William & Mary, Dept Philosophy, POB 8795, Williamsburg, VA 23187 USAColl William & Mary, Dept Philosophy, POB 8795, Williamsburg, VA 23187 USA
Freiman, Christopher
[J].
JOURNAL OF VALUE INQUIRY,
2022,
56
(03):
: 517
-
524
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Berkeley Publ Lib, Adult Serv, Berkeley, CA 94704 USA
Berkeley Publ Lib, Teen Serv, Berkeley, CA 94704 USA
Chicago Publ Lib Syst, Chicago, IL USABerkeley Publ Lib, Adult Serv, Berkeley, CA 94704 USA