Original paper
Extreme Pessimists? Expected Socioeconomic Downward Mobility and the Political Attitudes of Young Adults
Abstract
In recent decades, and especially since the economic crisis, young people have been finding it more difficult to maintain or exceed the living standards of their parents. As a result, they increasingly expect socioeconomic downward mobility. We study the influence of such a pessimistic view on political attitudes, assuming that it is not so much young adults’ current economic status, but rather their anxiety concerning a prospective...
Paper Details
Title
Extreme Pessimists? Expected Socioeconomic Downward Mobility and the Political Attitudes of Young Adults
Published Date
Jan 18, 2020
Journal
Volume
43
Issue
2
Pages
785 - 811
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