Enhancing Democracy: Can Civic Engagement Foster Political Participation?

Martin Binder
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Objective: The aim of the present manuscript is to address Tocqueville's hypothesis that voluntary associations and volunteering are breeding grounds for democratic virtues and skills and thus enhance political participation. Methods: Data from the British Household Panel Survey (BHPS) data set spanning the years 1991-2008 are analyzed using multivariate panel data regression techniques to assess the effect of voluntary association membership/activities on political participation in the UK. Results: It is found that organizational activity (more than mere membership) positively impacts on political participation but these effects are smaller than usually found and depend on types of associations and degree of activity. Sensitivity analyses support the finding the political interest more strongly predicts political party support than associational activities. Further support for causal interpretations is scant. Conclusion: Some evidence for Tocqueville's hypothesis can be found for the UK during the sample horizon but the effect is sensitive to model specification and issues of reverse causation remain.
加强民主:公民参与能促进政治参与吗?
目的:本手稿的目的是解决托克维尔的假设,即自愿协会和志愿服务是民主美德和技能的滋生地,从而提高政治参与。方法:采用多元面板数据回归技术,对1991年至2008年英国家庭面板调查(BHPS)数据集的数据进行分析,以评估自愿协会成员/活动对英国政治参与的影响。结果:研究发现,组织活动(而不仅仅是成员)对政治参与有积极影响,但这些影响比通常发现的要小,并且取决于协会的类型和活动程度。敏感性分析支持这一发现,即政治兴趣比社团活动更能预测政党支持率。对因果解释的进一步支持很少。结论:在样本视界期间,英国可以找到一些支持托克维尔假设的证据,但效果对模型规范很敏感,反向因果关系问题仍然存在。
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