Listen "110 - Generational gaps in Australian politics"
Episode Synopsis
Ben is joined by Shaun Ratcliff from Accent Research to discuss his recent report looking at differences in voting trends across the generations. We discuss how Millenials and Gen Z voters are much more left-wing than Baby Boomers, explore some theories as to why, and look at evidence as to which of those theories may be right. We then discuss what this implies for the next few decades of Australian politics.
Read Shaun's report at Accent Research.
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Read Shaun's report at Accent Research.
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