The Reflection of the Financial Social Factors Hidden in Political Ideologies to Public Policies: Political Choice Behaviors of People Living in Cylanpinar District

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Aysegull Kaya

Abstract

Referendum anatomy of a Border town
In society, man is the dominant actor and every person has some political
ideologies. The financial and social factors that constitute political
ideologies are thought to influence voter behavior in this study. Based on
the basic idea of the study, the voting behavior of Ceylanpınar District of
Şanlıurfa is examined. A comparative process of the financial and social
aspects of the Ceylanpınar District is followed by a study of the priorities
of the financing social factors that constitute political ideologies,
including field work on the subject.
A survey study was conducted forthepurpose of the research study. But
there were different things in the survey process. For this reason, voter
behavior in Ceylanpınar District was discussed during the evaluation.
The focus of this study is voter behavior in the Ceylanpınar District.
Because the influence of the observations and examinations of the people
is reflected. In the research study, the causes of voter behavior are
mentioned and suggestions are presented.
The research study on the basis of the referendum period, which is
considered as a social responsibility, explains the effects of financial and
social factors on voter behavior and explains how these factors reflect the
formation process of public policies with voter behavior and the future
process.

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Author Biography

Aysegull Kaya

Craftsmen and Craftsmen Credit Cooperative: Business ExpertRepublic of Turkey

How to Cite
Kaya, A. (2018). The Reflection of the Financial Social Factors Hidden in Political Ideologies to Public Policies: Political Choice Behaviors of People Living in Cylanpinar District. International Invention of Scientific Journal, 2(01), 1–11. Retrieved from https://iisj.in/index.php/iisj/article/view/63