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Die abnehmende Bedeutung des Elternhauses: Intergenerationale Übertragung von Parteibindungen in Deutschland 1984 bis 2010

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In vielen westlichen Demokratien nimmt der Anteil langfristig parteigebundener Bürger ab, ein Trend, der insbesondere junge Erwachsene betrifft. Dieser Beitrag geht der Frage nach, ob Veränderungen in der Übertragung von Parteibindungen von einer Generation zur nächsten für den Rückgang der Parteibindungen in Bevölkerung verantwortlich sind. Auf Basis der Daten des Sozio-Oekonomischen Panels (SOEP) wird der Einfluss der elterlichen politischen Orientierungen auf die Entwicklung von Parteiidentifikationen junger Erwachsener zwischen den Geburtsjahrgängen 1968 bis 1993 verglichen. Die Analysen zeigen, dass insbesondere parteipolitisch geprägte Elternhäuser zunehmend weniger erfolgreich darin sind, ihre politischen Ansichten an die nächste Generation weiterzugeben. Der Beitrag untersucht die Bedeutung von sozialer Mobilität, Bildungsexpansion, Wertewandel, Politisierung des Elternhauses und Veränderungen der Konsistenz elterlicher Parteibindungen für diesen Trend.

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  • Kroh, Martin, 2012. "Die abnehmende Bedeutung des Elternhauses: Intergenerationale Übertragung von Parteibindungen in Deutschland 1984 bis 2010," EconStor Open Access Articles and Book Chapters, ZBW - Leibniz Information Centre for Economics, pages 203-226.
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