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Politische Partizipation ist eines der zentralen Themen in der politischen Soziologie und wird häufig als ein Indikator für die Legitimität und den Status von liberalen Demokratien verwendet. In der Wahlforschung wird hierbei ein besonderer Fokus auf den Indikator „Wahlteilnahme“ gelegt (z. B. Topf 1995; Anderson und Singer 2008). Ganz allgemein wird dabei beobachtet, wie oft Wähler_innen an unterschiedlichen Wahlen teilnehmen, welche soziodemographischen Unterschiede es zwischen Wähler_innen und Nicht-Wähler_innen gibt und welche Gründe für die Nichtteilnahme ausschlaggebend sein könnten (für eine generelle Übersicht siehe Blais 2000 und Franklin 2004).

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Glavanovits, J., Gründl, J., Kritzinger, S., Oberluggauer, P. (2019). Politische Partizipation. In: Bacher, J., Grausgruber, A., Haller, M., Höllinger, F., Prandner, D., Verwiebe, R. (eds) Sozialstruktur und Wertewandel in Österreich. Springer VS, Wiesbaden. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-658-21081-6_18

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