A Socio-Economic Analysis of Polling Booth Catchments at the 2019 Australian Federal Election

Q2 Social Sciences
S. Baum
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Abstract Within the Australian political geography literature, a growing body of work has aimed to understand the distinctive socio-economic and demographic patterns that characterize the Australian federal political landscape. Using results from the last two federal elections (2016 and 2019), this paper analyses polling booth catchments in the context of stability and change in voter support. Polling booths are assigned to four possible types-stable Coalition, stable Labor, change to Coalition and change to Labor-depending on outcomes between 2016 and 2019. The polling booths are then given a unique spatially defined catchment which is then compared across a range of socioeconomic and demographic variables. The results suggest significant differences in polling booth catchments across several key indicators. These differences can be used to understand Australia’s political geography’s distinct and changing nature and add an important component to the existing literature.
2019年澳大利亚联邦选举中投票站集水区的社会经济分析
在澳大利亚政治地理文献中,越来越多的工作旨在理解澳大利亚联邦政治格局中独特的社会经济和人口模式。本文利用最近两次联邦选举(2016年和2019年)的结果,分析了选民支持稳定性和变化背景下的投票站集水区。根据2016年至2019年的选举结果,投票站被划分为四种可能的类型——稳定联盟、稳定工党、转变为联盟和转变为工党。然后给投票站一个独特的空间定义集水区,然后在一系列社会经济和人口变量中进行比较。结果表明,在几个关键指标上,投票站集水区存在显著差异。这些差异可以用来理解澳大利亚政治地理的独特和不断变化的性质,并为现有文献增加重要组成部分。
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Papers in Applied Geography
Papers in Applied Geography Social Sciences-Urban Studies
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