2021
DOI: 10.1177/02633957211031742
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Intra-generational inequalities in young people’s political participation in Europe: The impact of social class on youth political engagement

Abstract: The declining political engagement of youth is a concern in many European democracies. However, young people are also spearheading protest movements cross-nationally. While there has been research on political inequalities between generations or inter-generational differences, research looking at differences within youth itself, or inequalities between young people from different social backgrounds, particularly from a cross-national perspective, is rare. In this article, we aim to fill this gap in the literat… Show more

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“…Several empirical findings show how the adoption of an intersectional approach may offer a more comprehensive understanding of the realities of migrants and their descendants (Bourabain and Verhaeghe, 2019;Shinozaki, 2017;Toivanen 2021), making sense of their multiple identities. Previous research for example shows the central role of social class (Grasso and Giugni, 2022) and of social and educational factors (Henn and Foard, 2014) on youth political engagement rather than other categories of difference.…”
Section: De-migranticization Of the "Second Generation"mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Several empirical findings show how the adoption of an intersectional approach may offer a more comprehensive understanding of the realities of migrants and their descendants (Bourabain and Verhaeghe, 2019;Shinozaki, 2017;Toivanen 2021), making sense of their multiple identities. Previous research for example shows the central role of social class (Grasso and Giugni, 2022) and of social and educational factors (Henn and Foard, 2014) on youth political engagement rather than other categories of difference.…”
Section: De-migranticization Of the "Second Generation"mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Avtorji tako opažajo, da mladi niso manj politično zavedni, ampak da zgolj manj participirajo, saj imajo občutek, da jih politični predstavniki in institucije ne slišijo, ne razumejo ali ne predstavljajo (Ellison idr., 2020). Opravka imamo z razkorakom med pričakovanji in realnostjo (Grasso in Giugni, 2022a). Zanimivo je, da raziskovalci stanovanjske problematike opisujejo ekvivalentne procese dezintegracije, odtujenosti in izgube zaupanja mladih.…”
Section: Stanovanjski Sistemi Medgeneracijski Odnosi In Družbena Inte...unclassified
“…Previous research has delved into the reasons for this discrepancy, examining both supply- and demand-related factors. On the supply side, young people are suggested to be less interested in pursuing political office (Grasso and Giugni, 2022; Lawless and Fox, 2015; Trachtman et al, 2023). The reasons for this are multifaceted, spanning from young people’s position in the life cycle to feelings of alienation caused by a lack of relevant policy proposals and political role models (Lawless and Fox, 2015; Stockemer and Sundström, 2023).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%