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Compulsory Voting: Principles and Practice

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Sarah Birch
King's College London
Joop Van Holsteyn
Leiden University

Title Details
Choosing compulsory voting in Belgium: strategy and ideas combined View Paper Details
Compulsory Voting - A historic overview of developments and existing practises View Paper Details
Compulsory Voting – Improving the Social Basis of Politics? View Paper Details
Compulsory Voting and Electoral Turnout. Drawing Lessons fro the Belgian Case View Paper Details
Compulsory Voting and Political Culture – A Comparative Study about Institutions and Political Life in Modern Democracies View Paper Details
Compulsory Voting and Political Information: A Cross-National Examination View Paper Details
Compulsory voting in Greece: A history of concepts in motion View Paper Details
Compulsory Voting: Palliative Care for Democracy in the UK View Paper Details
Conceptualising Electoral Obligation View Paper Details
Does Compulsory Voting reduce Inequality in Turnout? An Examination of its impact on educational biases View Paper Details
Financial Incentives and Youth Turnout. An Experimental Analyis of Compulsory Voting View Paper Details
For and Against: Compulsory Voting in Britain and Belgium View Paper Details
How Compulsory Voting Can Improve Turnout: Understanding the Mechanisms View Paper Details
Is Compulsory Voting a Remedy? Evidence from the 2001 Polish Parliamentary Elections View Paper Details
May we have the votes, please? Attitudes towards compulsory voting View Paper Details
Partisanship and Political Support: The Impact of Compulsory Voting View Paper Details
The Case for Compulsory Voting: A Critical Perspective View Paper Details
The More, The Better? Counterfactual Evidence on the Effect of Compulsory Voting on the Consistency of Party Choice View Paper Details
To Vote or Not To Vote, That Is the Question” Compulsory Voting Between Fighting the Extreme Right and Ensuring Political Participation. Some Evidence from the Belgian Case View Paper Details