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Political Recruitment and Drop-Out: The Netherlands and the United States

Dennis Farlie, Ian Budge and Galen Irwin

British Journal of Political Science, 1977, vol. 7, issue 4, 465-492

Abstract: The analysis described below forms an extension to the Netherlands and the United States of research on British political recruitment that has already been reported in this Journal. The object of the research is to make quantitative estimates of the influence of personal characteristics in pushing the socially better endowed into active politics, and particularly to measure the extent to which advantages on some characteristics make up for disadvantages on others. These processes are of interest because they determine to a large extent what type of persons will emerge as elective politicians, with possible consequences for agenda-setting and policy-making.

Date: 1977
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