Political engagement and turnout among same-sex couples in Western Europe

This paper presents and addresses a simple, yet overlooked, research question: is there a sexuality gap in political engagement and participation between sexual minority individuals and the heterosexual majority in Western Europe? To answer this question, we employ a recently applied method of ident...

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Main Authors: Stuart J. Turnbull-Dugarte, Joshua Townsley
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: SAGE Publishing 2020-12-01
Series:Research & Politics
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1177/2053168020976952
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spelling doaj-154db607729446aebe635a7e96c22ac82020-12-04T03:03:29ZengSAGE PublishingResearch & Politics2053-16802020-12-01710.1177/2053168020976952Political engagement and turnout among same-sex couples in Western EuropeStuart J. Turnbull-Dugarte0Joshua Townsley1University of Southampton, Southampton, UKLondon School of Economics, London, UKThis paper presents and addresses a simple, yet overlooked, research question: is there a sexuality gap in political engagement and participation between sexual minority individuals and the heterosexual majority in Western Europe? To answer this question, we employ a recently applied method of identifying lesbian, gay and bisexual (LGB) individuals using data on the gender composition of cohabiting partner households from the European Social Survey. Relying on a total sample of more than 110,000 individuals across 12 different countries with an identified sample of 1542 LGB individuals, we test the divergence in political interest and political participation, both electoral and non-electoral, between LGB and non-LGB individuals. The results of our empirical analyses conform with our expectations. Theorising that LGBs, as a marginalised social stratum, are incentivised to participate and ‘vote like their rights depended on it’, we find empirical evidence of a significant and positive ‘sexuality gap’ in levels of political interest, turnout and other forms of political participation in Western Europe over and above what can be determined by socio-economic determinants of political participation.https://doi.org/10.1177/2053168020976952
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title Political engagement and turnout among same-sex couples in Western Europe
title_short Political engagement and turnout among same-sex couples in Western Europe
title_full Political engagement and turnout among same-sex couples in Western Europe
title_fullStr Political engagement and turnout among same-sex couples in Western Europe
title_full_unstemmed Political engagement and turnout among same-sex couples in Western Europe
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publishDate 2020-12-01
description This paper presents and addresses a simple, yet overlooked, research question: is there a sexuality gap in political engagement and participation between sexual minority individuals and the heterosexual majority in Western Europe? To answer this question, we employ a recently applied method of identifying lesbian, gay and bisexual (LGB) individuals using data on the gender composition of cohabiting partner households from the European Social Survey. Relying on a total sample of more than 110,000 individuals across 12 different countries with an identified sample of 1542 LGB individuals, we test the divergence in political interest and political participation, both electoral and non-electoral, between LGB and non-LGB individuals. The results of our empirical analyses conform with our expectations. Theorising that LGBs, as a marginalised social stratum, are incentivised to participate and ‘vote like their rights depended on it’, we find empirical evidence of a significant and positive ‘sexuality gap’ in levels of political interest, turnout and other forms of political participation in Western Europe over and above what can be determined by socio-economic determinants of political participation.
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