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Class Contextual Effects on the Conservative Vote in 1983
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 01 April 2000
Abstract
The geography of the vote in Britain is in part a function of the geography of social class and other individual-level characteristics associated with vote choice. Since the proportion of working-class people is lower in the South than the North we expect support for Labour to be lower in the South than in the North.
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