“Demographic Change and Political Polarization in the United States”, 2020-07 (; backlinks):
I construct an index of political polarization using 7 previously used measures. I estimate the relative propensity for polarization across demographic groups and examine the extent to which demographic change can explain recent trends in polarization.
Assuming fixed propensities for polarization across groups, 34% of the change in polarization 1984–322016 can be attributed to demographic change in the United States.
Shifts in the educational, religious, and age compositions of the United States are the main contributing factors.
[Keywords: mass polarization, partisan animosity, affective polarization, education]