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Lonely Hearts, Empty Booths? The Relationship between Loneliness, Reported Voting Behavior and Voting as Civic Duty

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SOCIAL SCIENCE QUARTERLY
卷 102, 期 4, 页码 1239-1254

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WILEY
DOI: 10.1111/ssqu.12946

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  1. Projekt DEAL

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Loneliness is associated with reduced intention to vote and a lower sense of duty to vote. The connection between loneliness and voter turnout is partially mediated by a reduced sense of duty to vote. Lonely individuals are more likely to feel detached from society and less obligated to participate in elections.
Objective The study investigates the relationship between perceived loneliness and the individuals' attitude whether voting is a civic duty. With that, it is the first study to shed light on the mechanism linking perceived loneliness to voting behavior. Methods Two independent, cross-sectional, and representative datasets from Germany (n = 1641) and the Netherlands (n = 1431) are analyzed. Results The regression results and effect decomposition techniques show that loneliness is associated with reduced intention to vote as well as a lower sense of duty to vote. The effect of loneliness on voting behavior is partially mediated through a reduced sense of duty. Conclusion Loneliness is associated with political disengagement. The study provides empirical evidence that the relationship between loneliness and turnout is partially mediated through sense of duty. This showcases that lonely individuals tend to feel detached from society and are less likely to feel obligated to participate in the electoral process.

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