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Session Submission Type: Full Paper Panel
This panel explores the interaction between political geography and socialization as determinants of political behaviour and preferences. The following four papers offer different arguments related to this theme: Beramendi, Rueda and Stegmueller focus on geographic socialization and redistributive voting in Germany; de Vries et al on district level age-based conflict in the US; Colantone and Stanig on class, geography, and structural economic changes; and Cantoni et al on intergenerational transmission of political preferences in the US.
Mobility and Preference Formation - Pablo Beramendi, Duke University; Daniel Stegmueller, Duke University; David Rueda, University of Oxford
Voting Behavior between Class, Geography, and Structural Economic Changes - Italo Colantone, Bocconi University; Piero Stanig, Bocconi University
Intergenerational Transmission of Politics - Enrico Cantoni, University of Bologna; Vincent Pons, Harvard Business School; Ryan D. Enos, Harvard University; Sahil Chinoy, Harvard University; Alice Danon; Martin Koenen