TY - JOUR
T1 - The genetics of political participation, civic duty, and political efficacy across cultures
T2 - Denmark and the United States
AU - Klemmensen, Robert
AU - Hatemi, Peter K.
AU - Hobolt, Sara Binzer
AU - Petersen, Inge
AU - Skytthe, Axel
AU - Nørgaard, Asbjørn S.
PY - 2012/7
Y1 - 2012/7
N2 - Recent studies have shown that variation in political attitudes and participation can be attributed to both genes and the environment. This finding raises the question of why genes matter to participation, and by which pathways. Two hypotheses suggest that feelings of civic duty and sense of political efficacy intermediate the relationship between genes and political participation and, thus, that these traits have a common heritable component. If so, how robust are the relationships across cultural contexts? Utilizing two new twin studies on political traits, one in Denmark and one in the United States, we show that the heritability of political participation and political efficacy is remarkably similar across cultures. Moreover, most of the covariation between efficacy and political participation is accounted for by a common underlying genetic component.
AB - Recent studies have shown that variation in political attitudes and participation can be attributed to both genes and the environment. This finding raises the question of why genes matter to participation, and by which pathways. Two hypotheses suggest that feelings of civic duty and sense of political efficacy intermediate the relationship between genes and political participation and, thus, that these traits have a common heritable component. If so, how robust are the relationships across cultural contexts? Utilizing two new twin studies on political traits, one in Denmark and one in the United States, we show that the heritability of political participation and political efficacy is remarkably similar across cultures. Moreover, most of the covariation between efficacy and political participation is accounted for by a common underlying genetic component.
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U2 - 10.1177/0951629812438984
DO - 10.1177/0951629812438984
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:84862604291
SN - 0951-6298
VL - 24
SP - 409
EP - 427
JO - Journal of Theoretical Politics
JF - Journal of Theoretical Politics
IS - 3
ER -