Impact of Urbanization on Japanese Voter Preferences: 1955-1967
Abstract
This study concerns the effect of urbanization on Japanese voter preferences during the period 1955-1967. Prefectural voting returns for the five House of Representatives elections, held during these years, were utilized in the analysis of urban and rural voter preferences. The primary objective was to determine whether differences exist between urban and rural voter preferences and, if so, to what extent changes in the urban/rural characteristics of prefectures would affect those preferences.
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