2009
DOI: 10.1057/9780230233959
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The Political Participation of Older People in Europe

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“…Older people are more likely to vote 15 and are much more likely to be members of political parties. 16 As their numbers increase and voter turnout falls, they represent an increasingly important electoral group for all political parties, which therefore are incentivised to pursue a platform of lower infl ation.…”
Section: Responding To Possible Criticismsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Older people are more likely to vote 15 and are much more likely to be members of political parties. 16 As their numbers increase and voter turnout falls, they represent an increasingly important electoral group for all political parties, which therefore are incentivised to pursue a platform of lower infl ation.…”
Section: Responding To Possible Criticismsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…An unexpectedly high vote for a novel political formation like pensioners' party, even of a few percent, receives disproportionate publicity and can be taken as a signal by established parties already highly sensitised to the (largely erroneous) notion of a powerful 'grey vote' (Vincent, Patterson and Wale 2001;Goerres 2009;Tepe and Vanhuysse 2009). that they should attend more closely to demands and interests of older and retired voters.…”
Section: Ideology and Impactmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Although the notion of a coherent and powerful 'grey vote' has been shown to largely erroneous (Vincent, Patterson and Wale 2001;Goerres 2009) the growing numbers of older and retired voters in most European electorates and the increased salience of issues related to population ageing suggests that, all other things being equal, grey interest parties will have potential for further growth, especially in political systems that offer favourable institutional environment for new parties. Although political entrepreneurs seeking to establish grey interest parties are likely to face the additional barrier of established party loyalties among older voters developed over a political lifetime, there is some evidence of a nascent 'grey' political consciousness among some older voters.…”
Section: The Political Prospects Of Pensioners' Partiesmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Goerres (2009), when it comes to political participation there are at least four differences between age groups as a result of which older people behave in politics unlike younger people. These differences comprise: 1.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%