A rising generation of Europeans? Revisited
In: European journal of political research: official journal of the European Consortium for Political Research, Band 56, Heft 1, S. 199-214
Abstract
AbstractThe EJPR article 'A rising generation of Europeans?' provided systematic evidence for the existence of generational differences in attitudes towards the European Union (EU). In this research note, it is argued that identifying generational differences in specifically affective orientations is the crucial issue for the future of the EU. Drawing on and extending the earlier work expectations in respect to generational and life‐cycle differences in affective orientations are developed and tested, highlighting the existence of the former, their consistency across a range of indicators, and the absence of the latter. The results are an important counterpoint to the growth in ambivalence in attitudes towards the EU.
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