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  1. Who Continues to Vote for the Left? Social Class of Origin, Intergenerational Mobility, and Party Choice in Western Europe
  2. Social Change and Women’s Left Vote. The Role of Employment, Education, and Marriage in the Gender Vote Gap
  3. Early voting can widen the turnout gap: The case of childbirth
  4. The gender gap in political interest: Heritability, gendered political socialization, and the enriched environment hypothesis
  5. Political socialization, parental separation, and political ideology in adulthood
  6. Intergenerational Social Mobility, Political Socialization and Support for the Left under Post-industrial Realignment
  7. Political socialization, political gender gaps and the intergenerational transmission of left‐right ideology
  8. The 2017 Dutch general election: how small parties campaigned more strategically
  9. Does social mobility decrease parent-offspring transmission of political ideology?
  10. Small winners and big losers: strategic party behaviour in the 2017 Dutch general election
  11. Austria, France, the Netherlands and Switzerland: Old and New Winning Formulas of the Populist Radical Right
  12. Differential representation? The gaps between mainstream and niche party representatives and their voters in The Netherlands