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ID159525
Title Properhicken and Egg question
Other Title Informationsatisfaction with democracy and voter turnout
LanguageENG
AuthorKostelka, Filip ;  Blais, André ;  Filip Kostelka (a1) and André Blais
Summary / Abstract (Note)Political scientists, analysts and journalists alike have long believed that the degree of satisfaction with the functioning of democracy determines voter turnout. We use survey data from 24 panel studies to demonstrate that this causal relationship is actually reversed: voter turnout affects satisfaction with democracy. We also show that this reversed relationship is conditioned by election type, electoral system, and election outcomes. These findings are important because: (1) They question conventional wisdom and a large body of scientific literature; (2) They invite a more nuanced approach towards the study of the relationship between evaluations of regime performance and political participation; and (3) They emphasize the vital role of elections in shaping citizens’ perception of the democratic process.
`In' analytical NotePolitical Science and Politics Vol. 51, No.2; Apr 2018: p. 370-376
Journal SourcePolitical Science and Politics 2018-06 51, 2
Key WordsDemocracy ;  Satisfaction ;  Voter Turnout ;  Chicken and Egg Question