Referendum voting : social status and policy preferences
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Referendum voting : social status and policy preferences
(Contributions in political science, no. 190)
Greenwood Press, 1987
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Bibliography: p. [151]-164
Includes index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
Once a prominent feature of most theories on the structure and function of political systems, in recent years, social class or status has become one of the most neglected variables in research on contemporary American politics. This study analyzes the relationship between social status and referendum voting in an effort to refocus attention on social stratification in political science.
Table of Contents
Tables Preface An Overview of the Referendum Process Theories of Electoral Behavior Correlates of Voting in Different Types of Elections Status and Voting in Non-Expenditure Referenda Status and Voting in Expenditure Referenda Conclusion Bibliography Index
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