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TY - JOUR
T1 - Housing tenure, local context, scale and voting in England and Wales, 1997.
AU - Johnston, R. J.
AU - Pattie, C. J.
AU - Dorling, D. F. L.
AU - MacAllister, I.
AU - Tunstall, H.
AU - Rossiter, D. J.
PY - 2001
Y1 - 2001
N2 - The absence of data at the correct spatial scales has made testing for the neighbourhood effect in voting at British general elections very difficult to undertake. A specially-constructed data set for ‘bespoke neighbourhoods’ at a range of small scales makes such tests feasible for the 1997 general election. These are used in conjunction with individual data obtained from the British Election Study to test whether voting by housing tenure varied according to the composition of the local housing market. The results provide evidence that is entirely consistent with the hypothesised effect (although it is only circumstantial regarding the reason for it), and strongly indicates that how people vote is substantially influenced by the nature of their (very) local milieux.
AB - The absence of data at the correct spatial scales has made testing for the neighbourhood effect in voting at British general elections very difficult to undertake. A specially-constructed data set for ‘bespoke neighbourhoods’ at a range of small scales makes such tests feasible for the 1997 general election. These are used in conjunction with individual data obtained from the British Election Study to test whether voting by housing tenure varied according to the composition of the local housing market. The results provide evidence that is entirely consistent with the hypothesised effect (although it is only circumstantial regarding the reason for it), and strongly indicates that how people vote is substantially influenced by the nature of their (very) local milieux.
KW - Voting
KW - Housing tenure
KW - Neighbourhood effect
KW - Scale
U2 - 10.1016/S0261-3794(00)00008-1
DO - 10.1016/S0261-3794(00)00008-1
M3 - Journal article
VL - 20
SP - 195
EP - 216
JO - Electoral Studies
JF - Electoral Studies
SN - 0261-3794
IS - 2
ER -