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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- List of Tables vii
- List of Figures ix
- Foreword xi
- 1. Duty and Choice: The Evolution of the Study of Voting and Voters 1
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Part I: Voter Turnout
- 2. Altruism, Participation, and Political Context 19
- 3. Behavioural Anomalies Explain Variation in Voter Turnout 55
- 4. Civic Duty and Social Pressure as Causes of Voter Turnout 68
- 5. The Preferences of Voters and Non-Voters in Canada (1988−2008) 81
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Part II: Vote Choice
- 6. The Economy and Federal Election Outcomes in Canada: Taking Provincial Economic Conditions into Account 107
- 7. Who Responds to Election Campaigns? The Two-Moderator Model Revisited 129
- 8. Bureaucrats, Policy Attitudes, and Political Behaviour: A Reappraisal 169
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Part III: Electoral Systems
- 9. How Electoral Systems Shape What Voters Think about Democracy 201
- 10. Party Strategies, Institutions, and Electoral System Effects 237
- 11. When Do Voters Act Strategically? Institutional and Individual Variation in the Incidence of Strategic Voting in Democracies 257
- 12. The Future of Election Studies and the Study of Elections 274
- Contributors 285
- Index 289
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- List of Tables vii
- List of Figures ix
- Foreword xi
- 1. Duty and Choice: The Evolution of the Study of Voting and Voters 1
-
Part I: Voter Turnout
- 2. Altruism, Participation, and Political Context 19
- 3. Behavioural Anomalies Explain Variation in Voter Turnout 55
- 4. Civic Duty and Social Pressure as Causes of Voter Turnout 68
- 5. The Preferences of Voters and Non-Voters in Canada (1988−2008) 81
-
Part II: Vote Choice
- 6. The Economy and Federal Election Outcomes in Canada: Taking Provincial Economic Conditions into Account 107
- 7. Who Responds to Election Campaigns? The Two-Moderator Model Revisited 129
- 8. Bureaucrats, Policy Attitudes, and Political Behaviour: A Reappraisal 169
-
Part III: Electoral Systems
- 9. How Electoral Systems Shape What Voters Think about Democracy 201
- 10. Party Strategies, Institutions, and Electoral System Effects 237
- 11. When Do Voters Act Strategically? Institutional and Individual Variation in the Incidence of Strategic Voting in Democracies 257
- 12. The Future of Election Studies and the Study of Elections 274
- Contributors 285
- Index 289