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Keyword: Electoral Turnout

When life happens: the impact of life events on turnout

Understanding the disability voting gap in the UK

Material deprivation in childhood and unequal political socialization: the relationship between children’s economic hardship and future voting

Social action as a route to the ballot box: can youth volunteering reduce inequalities in turnout?

Workers exposed to digitalization become more supportive of the Conservatives and of the incumbent government

The impact of life events on turnout: habitual voting does not seem to be as resistant to change as often assumed

Neither left behind nor superstar: ordinary winners of digitalization at the ballot box

Assortative mating and turnout: a self-reinforcing pattern of unequal voting participation

Was there a ‘Youthquake’ in the 2017 general election?

Shared partisanship, household norms and turnout: testing a relational theory of electoral participation

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