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dc.creatorJasiewicz, Krzysztof
dc.date.accessioned2020-06-02T17:36:56Z
dc.date.issued2003
dc.date.issued2003
dc.identifier.citationFinal published version: SPP 379. Pocketbook or rosary? Economic and Identity: Voting in 2000-2001 Elections. Krzysztof Jasiewicz. Centre for the Study of Public Policy, University of Strathclyden: Studies in Public Policy #379. http://www.cspp.strath.ac.uk/view_item.php?id=379en_US
dc.identifier.issn0140-8240
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/11021/16543
dc.descriptionKrzysztof Jasiewicz is the Wm. P. Ames, Jr. Prof. in Sociology and Anthropology at Washington and Lee University.en_US
dc.descriptionArticle; [FULL-TEXT AVAILABLE] Article may be purchased through above link to University of Strathclyde.en_US
dc.description.abstractEver since the birth of democracy, Polish electoral politics have been confusing observers, domestic as much as foreign. The majority tend to link the seemingly erratic behaviour of Polish voters with the vicissitudes of the transition away from the command economy to a free market/free enterprise environment. An alternative explanation links the popular support for major political actors with a broadly understood cultural identity, and having religiosity as the best predictor of an individual's attitudes and voting behaviour. This paper examines both interpretations in the context of nation-wide surveys of the 2000 presidential and 2001 parliamentary elections.en_US
dc.language.isoen_USen_US
dc.publisherFinal published version of article copyrighted by University of Aberdeenen_US
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dc.titlePocketbook or rosary? economic and identity: voting in 2000-2001 electionsen_US
dc.typeTexten_US
dc.subject.fastVoting researchen_US
dc.subject.fastPolanden_US
dc.subject.fastElectionsen_US


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