The Influence of Territorially Specific Factors on the Formation of the Political Attitudes of Voters

Are differences in the political attitudes of the regional population a mere reflection of the social and demographic composition of individual territorial units or is the regional context in which the political attitudes are formed itself important? The article presents the authors’ answers to this...

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Demography
Economic Conditions
Political Attitudes
Political socialization
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Social Conditions
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Society
Sociodemographic Characteristics
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