id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt work_tb2ltibzlngnhmch6m6fki4dru Wouter van der Brug Dealignment, realignment and generational differences in The Netherlands 2020 27 .pdf application/pdf 12222 1792 72 are indeed stable, social change occurs largely as a result of older generations being gradually replaced by younger ones, who are socialized in different historical periods. any research has been conducted on generational differences in the determinants of party choice (see Van der Brug and Franklin 2018). If political socialization plays a role in determining how people choose, we should be seeing new patterns of party choice study patterns in party choice for a sufficiently long period of time to distinguish the effects of age, period, and generation. Second, the few existing studies on generational differences in the determinants of party choice are either cross-sectional (e.g. Wagner and Scholars of electoral behaviour have demonstrated that important generational differences exist in political participation, including turnout (e.g. Franklin 2004; Smets and Neundorf 2014), political attitudes and values We want to know whether the effects of predictors of party choice differ across generations, periods, and age groups. ./cache/work_tb2ltibzlngnhmch6m6fki4dru.pdf ./txt/work_tb2ltibzlngnhmch6m6fki4dru.txt