Class and other cleavages: Voting behaviour in New South Wales in the 1980s |
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Authors: | James Forrest |
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Affiliation: | Macquarie University |
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Abstract: | The success with which Labor and the Liberal/National coalition identified with particular categories of voters is examined within the context of successive State elections in New South Wales during the 1980s. Results indicate that class and primary vs secondary economy cleavages dominate voter behaviour, the balance between the two largely reflecting a decade of differential swings towards Labor and the coalition between metropolitan and non‐metropolitan electorates at successive elections. |
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