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- aggregation date "2009".
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- aggregation title "Family matters? Degrees of family politicization in political recruitment and career start of mayors in Belgium".
- aggregation abstract "In this article we argue that the meaning of political family recruitment in contemporary democratic politics has changed and can be reinterpreted in a modern and postmodern way. Starting from Norris’ recruitment model we investigate possible supply (learning and calculation) and demand (screening and selection) side factors that may contribute to explain the permanent disproportional representation of political family members in current politics, witnessing important electoral (volatility, personalization, mediatisation) and partisan (cadre parties) shifts. With recruitment data from a survey among Belgian mayors we construct a ‘Political Family Index’ containing a number of variables assessing potential attitudes (interest, preference) and political behaviour (party membership, holding political office) of father and/or mother of those mayors. We found that mayors coming from highly politicized families start their political career at a younger age and are earlier successful, thereby confirming previous research. They do, however, not follow an alternative route to power.".
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