Political participation of older adults in Scandinavia - the civic voluntarism model revisited? A multi-level analysis of three types of political participation

This article examines political participation among older adults in österbotten, Finland, and Västerbotten, Sweden. Two specific hypotheses are tested. First, we anticipate that older adults are loyal voters but less avid in engaging in politics between elections. Second, we expect individuallevel...

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Main Authors: Mikael Nygård, Gunborg Jakobsson
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Linköping University Electronic Press 2013-02-01
Series:International Journal of Ageing and Later Life
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Online Access:https://journal.ep.liu.se/IJAL/article/view/1239
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spelling doaj-9cb57255a5494a7183d72cffad441a562020-11-25T02:17:31ZengLinköping University Electronic PressInternational Journal of Ageing and Later Life1652-86702013-02-018110.3384/ijal.1652-8670.12196Political participation of older adults in Scandinavia - the civic voluntarism model revisited? A multi-level analysis of three types of political participationMikael Nygård0Gunborg Jakobsson1 Department of Social Sciences, åbo Akademi, University, Vasa, Finland Department of Social Sciences, åbo Akademi, University, Vasa, Finland This article examines political participation among older adults in österbotten, Finland, and Västerbotten, Sweden. Two specific hypotheses are tested. First, we anticipate that older adults are loyal voters but less avid in engaging in politics between elections. Second, we expect individuallevel resources to explain why older people participate in politics. The article offers two contributions to the literature on political participation of older adults. First, it corroborates earlier findings by showing that older adults indeed have a higher inclination to vote than to engage in political activities between elections, but it also shows that the latter engagement is more diversified than one could expect. Second, although the findings largely support the resource model, they suggest that we need to consider also other factors such as the overall attitude towards older people. https://journal.ep.liu.se/IJAL/article/view/1239Political participationolder adultsresource theorycivic voluntarismVästerbottenÖsterbotten
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Political participation of older adults in Scandinavia - the civic voluntarism model revisited? A multi-level analysis of three types of political participation
International Journal of Ageing and Later Life
Political participation
older adults
resource theory
civic voluntarism
Västerbotten
Österbotten
author_facet Mikael Nygård
Gunborg Jakobsson
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title Political participation of older adults in Scandinavia - the civic voluntarism model revisited? A multi-level analysis of three types of political participation
title_short Political participation of older adults in Scandinavia - the civic voluntarism model revisited? A multi-level analysis of three types of political participation
title_full Political participation of older adults in Scandinavia - the civic voluntarism model revisited? A multi-level analysis of three types of political participation
title_fullStr Political participation of older adults in Scandinavia - the civic voluntarism model revisited? A multi-level analysis of three types of political participation
title_full_unstemmed Political participation of older adults in Scandinavia - the civic voluntarism model revisited? A multi-level analysis of three types of political participation
title_sort political participation of older adults in scandinavia - the civic voluntarism model revisited? a multi-level analysis of three types of political participation
publisher Linköping University Electronic Press
series International Journal of Ageing and Later Life
issn 1652-8670
publishDate 2013-02-01
description This article examines political participation among older adults in österbotten, Finland, and Västerbotten, Sweden. Two specific hypotheses are tested. First, we anticipate that older adults are loyal voters but less avid in engaging in politics between elections. Second, we expect individuallevel resources to explain why older people participate in politics. The article offers two contributions to the literature on political participation of older adults. First, it corroborates earlier findings by showing that older adults indeed have a higher inclination to vote than to engage in political activities between elections, but it also shows that the latter engagement is more diversified than one could expect. Second, although the findings largely support the resource model, they suggest that we need to consider also other factors such as the overall attitude towards older people.
topic Political participation
older adults
resource theory
civic voluntarism
Västerbotten
Österbotten
url https://journal.ep.liu.se/IJAL/article/view/1239
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