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ID131499
Title ProperPre-birth factors, post-birth factors, and voting
Other Title Informationevidence from Swedish adoption data
LanguageENG
AuthorCesarini, David ;  Johannesson, Magnus ;  Oskarsson, Sven
Publication2014.
Summary / Abstract (Note)This article analyzes a rich Swedish data set with information on the electoral turnout of a large sample of adoptees, their siblings, their adoptive parents, and their biological parents. We use a simple regression framework to decompose the parent-child resemblance in voting into pre-birth factors, measured by biological parents' voting, and post-birth factors, measured by adoptive parents' voting. Adoptees are more likely to vote if their biological parents were voters and if they were assigned to families in which the adoptive parents vote. We find evidence of interactions between the pre- and post-birth factors: the effect of the post-birth environment on turnout is greater amongst adoptees whose biological mothers are nonvoters. We also show that the relationships between parental characteristics, such as education, and child turnout, persist even in the absence of a genetic link between parent and child. The regression-based framework we utilize provides a basis for the integration of behavior-genetic research into mainstream political science.
`In' analytical NoteAmerican Political Science Review Vol. 108, No.1; Feb 2014: p. 71-87
Journal SourceAmerican Political Science Review Vol. 108, No.1; Feb 2014: p. 71-87
Key WordsPre - Birth Factors ;  Post - Birth Factors ;  Voting ;  Sweden