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Titre Le vote ouvrier en France : analyse écologique des élections de 1962
Auteur Mattei Dogan
Mir@bel Revue Revue Française de Sociologie
Numéro 1965, 6-4
Page 435-471
Résumé anglais Mattei Dogan : The worker's vote in France : an ecological analysis of the 1962 elections. How did the working-class vote in the referendum and the parliamentary elections of 1962, when a choice had to be made between General de Gaulle and the parties of the Fourth Republic ? A statistical analysis, based on ecological contexts, illustrated by sixteen graphs, has permitted the formulation of a series of hypotheses. A typology of the ninety départements, is outlined and some types of voters are described conservative workers, « red » peasants, left-wing gaulliste and right-wing anti-gaullists, etc. Various aspects are stressed: the extreme diversity of France considered from the viewpoint of socio-political ecology ; the working-class support of Gaullism, its inter-class and inter-party character ; the polymorphous nature of the Communist Party ; the relationship between the religious factor and the political behavior ; the regression of the Communist Party between 1946 and 1962 ; political cleavages within the working-class. The hypotheses put forth are mainly based on the ecological analysis, but the results of public-opinion surveys have also been used.
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