The individual-level dynamics of bounded partisanship

Publication type

Journal Article

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Publication date

June 1, 2011

Summary:

Over the past half century, scholars have utilized a variety of theoretical and methodological approaches to study the attachment or identification voters have with political parties. However, models of partisan (in)stability ignore its bounded character. Making use of Mixed Latent Markov Models, we measure the change and stability of individual-level West German partisan identification captured over a 24-year period via the German Socio-Economic Panel (GSEOP). Results suggest that distinctive subpopulations exist that follow different patterns of partisan stability. One party’s loss is not necessarily another party’s gain.

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Public Opinion Quarterly

Volume and page numbers

Volume: 75 , p.458 -482

DOI

http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/poq/nfr018

ISSN

33362

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Paper won the Second Place SOEP Prize for the Best Scientific Publication offered by the Friends of DIW in the fall of 2013

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