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|a Explaining Bias in Membership Numbers
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|b An Empirical Analysis of Noneconomic Interest Groups in Germany /
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|a Noneconomic Interest Groups, Membership, and the Question of Bias -- Explaining Interest Group Membership -- The Measurement of Membership -- Analysis of Endogenous and Exogenous Groups -- Implications and Outlook: Group Membership, Mobilization, and Bias.
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|a Since noneconomic interest groups are important for a fair and equal interest intermediation process in Western democracies, studying the bias in their membership numbers is crucial to explain the discrepancies in the representation of different interests in the political process. This book provides important insights into the determinants of group membership by capturing factors from different analytical levels, establishing an unprecedented analysis of the membership development of noneconomic interest groups in Germany over 29 years. Contents Noneconomic Interest Groups, Membership, and the Question of Bias Explaining Interest Group Membership The Measurement of Membership Analysis of Endogenous and Exogenous Groups Implications and Outlook: Group Membership, Mobilization, and Bias Target Groups Researchers and students in the fields of political studies and sociology Practitioners in the fields of political communication, association management, and political representation The Author Marie Elisabeth Zeidler is a research and teaching fellow at the Department of Social Sciences at Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin, Germany.
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