I study the relationship between voters' education and their decisions and judgements in the realm of political behavior.
The paper situates discussions about the Educational Cleavage in a longer temporal context (back to the Medieval time) to show that there have ALWAYS been conflicts between educational groups. (1/3)
The paper situates discussions about the Educational Cleavage in a longer temporal context (back to the Medieval time) to show that there have ALWAYS been conflicts between educational groups. (1/3)
Mirya Holman @mirya.bsky.social (University of Houston), Rebecca Johnson (Georgetown University), and Tyler Simko @simko.bsky.social (Princeton University), for Measuring Conflict in Local Politics
Mirya Holman @mirya.bsky.social (University of Houston), Rebecca Johnson (Georgetown University), and Tyler Simko @simko.bsky.social (Princeton University), for Measuring Conflict in Local Politics
Educating for Democracy? Going to College Increases Political Participation - cup.org/4iapbva
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Educating for Democracy? Going to College Increases Political Participation - cup.org/4iapbva
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