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The Influence of Age on Citizens’ Preferences for Age‐Related Descriptive Representation

Autoren/Herausgeber: PD Dr. Martin Gross
Erschienen: 2025
Publikationsart: Publikationen des Lehrstuhls

Link: https://www.cogitatiopress.com/politicsandgovernance/article/view/9251

Abstract: 

While in most countries the age of candidacy is 18, young people are strongly underrepresented in
legislatures around the world. This results in a notable age gap between the average parliamentarian and the
electorate. So far, the majority of studies focus on structural and party‐level factors contributing to age
disparities in descriptive underrepresentation. And even though young candidates are perceived as less
experienced, recent research shows varying effects of candidates’ age on voters’ willingness to elect them.
What is mostly lacking, however, is an individual‐level perspective on age‐centred representation. How does
a political representative’s age matter for citizens and do citizens’ preferences regarding representation
differ between age groups? We base our theoretical arguments on the literature on candidate characteristics
and ingroup‐outgroup behaviour. Empirically, we provide evidence based on original data collected in
Germany—that age matters for citizens on all levels of government, but especially for young people (below
31 years). Furthermore, we observe strong and significant ingroup preferences for both young and elderly
citizens (60 years and above). Yet, with regard to outgroup discrimination, we find a notable asymmetry:
Young adults exhibit aversion to being represented by individuals over 60 years, whilst seniors do not
significantly discriminate against young representatives. These preference patterns speak to recent findings
that enhanced descriptive youth representation leads to an increase in turnout among young people by
providing additional insights into the mechanisms behind this relationship.


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