Age groups categorize individuals into different segments based on their age range. In the context of voting behaviors, age groups are often analyzed to understand how different generations or cohorts tend to vote and engage in politics.
Related terms
Generational Politics: Examines how political attitudes and behaviors vary among different generations (e.g., Baby Boomers, Millennials).
Youth Vote: Refers specifically to the participation of young adults (typically ages 18-29) in elections.
Geriatric Voting Bloc: Describes the influence older adults can have on elections due to their higher voter turnout rates compared to younger age groups.