The dynamics of political identity and issue attitudes in adolescence and early adulthood

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2017-04

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Rekker, R.S.B.ISNI 0000000493403078
Keijsers, LoesISNI 0000000389315975
Branje, S.J.T.ORCID 0000-0002-9999-5313ISNI 0000000112866969
Meeus, W.H.J.ISNI 0000000034127027

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Abstract

This cohort-sequential longitudinal study among 1302 Dutch youths examined the dynamics of political identity (e.g., Democrat or Rightist) and issue attitudes between age 12 and 30. Some theories propose that voters form an identity early in life that subsequently determines attitudes. Other theories contrarily argue that attitudes are a cause of identity. However, research on this controversy has never focused on the crucial phase of adolescence. Results revealed that youths formed an identity consistent with prior attitudes more than vice versa. Highly educated youths most often adjusted their attitudes to their identity, which explained an emerging education gap in identity-attitude consistency. Finally, findings suggested that early cultural attitudes establish an identity that may subsequently determine economic attitudes.

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The dynamics of political identity and issue attitudes in adolescence and early, Issue attitudes, Adolescence, Early adulthood, Longitudinal, Taverne

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Rekker, R S B, Keijsers, L G M T, Branje, S J T & Meeus, W H J 2017, 'The dynamics of political identity and issue attitudes in adolescence and early adulthood', Electoral Studies, vol. 46, pp. 101-111. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.electstud.2017.02.005