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Unequal at the starting line: Creating participatory inequalities across generations and among groups
Authors:Sidney Verba  Nancy Burns  Kay Lehman Schlozman
Institution:(1) Harvard University, USA;(2) Harvard University Library, USA;(3) University of Michigan, USA;(4) American National Election Study, USA;(5) Boston College, USA
Abstract:We investigate how inequalities in political participation are shaped across generations by considering the influence of family background-in particular, parents' education and political involvement-on political participation. We pursue this issue, first, for individuals, investigating the effects of parental characteristics on the participatory profile of their offspring. Then, we use what we have learned to understand how group differences in political participation-between women and men and among Latinos, African Americans, and Anglo Whites-are rooted in the legacy of class and political background and in experiences throughout the life cycle. They are co-authors of The Private Roots of Public Action: Gender, Equality, and Political Participation (Cambridge: Harvard University Press, 2001) which was the co-writer of the Victoria Schuck Award of the American Political Science Association for the best book on gender and politics of its year.
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