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06.12.2022

[SGCEE] Material Deprivation in Childhood and Unequal Political Socialization: The Effect of Children's Economic Hardship on Future Voting with Paul Marx

À propos de cet événement

Le 06 décembre 2022 de 12:30 à 14:00

CEE General Seminar

Sciences Po, 1 place Saint-Thomas d'Aquin 75007 Paris

Abstract

Long-term socialization patterns are considered a key explanation for socio-economic inequalities in political participation. Material conditions in youth and childhood are assumed to contribute to rather stable trajectories of political apathy or involvement and lay the foundations for political inequality from before voting age and far into adulthood. However, our understanding of when such inequalities begin to become noticeable, the importance of parental as opposed to personal socio-economic status, and potential long-term consequences is still limited. We address these issues using the youth questionnaire of the UK Household Longitudinal Study. We show that material deprivation in childhood still has a substantial negative effect on turnout when young adults reach the first election in which they are eligible to vote. This result holds when we control for an unusually exhaustive list of potential confounders, such as psychological childhood characteristics, parental political interest and education, present material conditions, mental health, and future educational degrees. We, hence, demonstrate that—while personal socio-economic experiences in early adulthood are not irrelevant — socio-economic family background has an independent, strong, and (probably) lasting effect on political participation.

Speaker

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Paul Marx
Paul Marx is Professor of Political Science and Socio-Economics at University of Duisburg-Essen. ­ In addition, he is affiliated to the Danish Centre for Welfare Studies as a part-time professor and to the IZA Institute of Labor Economics as a research fellow. In the current academic year, he is visiting professor at Sciences Po (Alfred Grosser Chair), where he conducts research on unequal political participation and representation. Further research interests include comparative labour market analysis and the politics of taxation. His work has been published in journals such as British Journal of Sociology, European Journal of Political Research, European Sociological Review, and the Journal of Politics.

Chair

Isabelle Guinaudeau, Sciences Po, CEE, CNRS

Discussant

Théodore Tallent, Sciences Po, CEE

 

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À propos de cet événement

Le 06 décembre 2022 de 12:30 à 14:00