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Does Voting Benefit the Voter? Effects of Political Behavior on Social Structural Position in a New Democracy, 1988 - 2003
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Does Voting Benefit the Voter? Effects of Political Behavior on Social Structural
Position in a New Democracy, 1988 - 2003
Joshua Dubrow
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Ohio State University
January 16, 2005
I gratefully acknowledge Kazimierz M. S omczy ski, Herbert Weisberg, Russell Davidson, Clayton Peoples, Goldie Shabad, Irina Tomescu, Rachel Lovell, Natalie A. Kistner, Krystyna Janicka, Katarzyna M. Wilk, Micha Bojanowski,
Maciej Kryszczuk,
Alicia Weaver, and Ron Severtis for their helpful comments and suggestions. I thank the Center for Survey Research of the Ohio State University for their generous funding and research support during the Summer of 2004. I also thank the Institute of Philosophy and Sociology (iFiS) at the Polish Academy of Sciences for their generous funding and research support in early Fall 2004 and access to POLPAN data. Portions of this paper have been presented at iFiS conference on Radical Social Change in East Central Europe: A Dynamic Analysis of Panel Data in Warsaw, Poland. Any and all dumb mistakes are entirely the burden of the author and not the acknowledged.
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Please send any correspondence to Joshua Dubrow, Ohio State University, Department of Sociology, 300
Bricker Hall, 190 North Oval Mall, Columbus, OH, 43210, 614-292-6681, dubrow.## email not listed ##.
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Does Voting Benefit the Voter? Effects of Political Behavior on Social Structural
Position in a New Democracy, 1988 - 2003
Joshua Dubrow
1
Ohio State University
January 16, 2005
I gratefully acknowledge Kazimierz M. S omczy ski, Herbert Weisberg, Russell Davidson, Clayton Peoples, Goldie Shabad, Irina Tomescu, Rachel Lovell, Natalie A. Kistner, Krystyna Janicka, Katarzyna M. Wilk, Micha Bojanowski,
Maciej Kryszczuk,
Alicia Weaver, and Ron Severtis for their helpful comments and suggestions. I thank the Center for Survey Research of the Ohio State University for their generous funding and research support during the Summer of 2004. I also thank the Institute of Philosophy and Sociology (iFiS) at the Polish Academy of Sciences for their generous funding and research support in early Fall 2004 and access to POLPAN data. Portions of this paper have been presented at iFiS conference on Radical Social Change in East Central Europe: A Dynamic Analysis of Panel Data in Warsaw, Poland. Any and all dumb mistakes are entirely the burden of the author and not the acknowledged.
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Please send any correspondence to Joshua Dubrow, Ohio State University, Department of Sociology, 300
Bricker Hall, 190 North Oval Mall, Columbus, OH, 43210, 614-292-6681, dubrow.## email not listed ##.
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