Le comportement électoral des agriculteurs sous la Ve République d'après les enquêtes par sondage
François Platone
Économie rurale, 1997, vol. 237
Abstract:
Because of the small frequency of farmers in the population, national sample surveys at the occasion of general elections are not likely to provide anything but crude indications of their electoral behaviour. Nevertheless, they allow for the identification of main tendances, which confirm the links between the Right, as well as, logically, the small audience of the Left, especially, the Communist Party. In front of the "Front national" upsurge and the emergence of the Ecological Movement, farmers remain unconcerned by the latter, and they never payed any decisive role with respect to the former.
Date: 1997
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