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Voice, Equality and Education: The Role of Higher Education in Defining the Political Participation of Young Europeans

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posted on 2024-03-12, 19:12 authored by James Sloam, Ben KisbyBen Kisby, Matt Henn, Ben Oldfield
<p>Much attention has been paid by academics and policy-makers in recent decades to declining levels of voter turnout and engagement with traditional political and social institutions in established democracies. These trends are particularly marked amongst young people. Drawing on data from the European Social Survey, this article examines the role of higher education (HE) both as a source of unequal participation and as a means of fostering civic and political engagement amongst young Europeans. It uncovers two significant new findings. First, that being in education matters more than an individual’s level of educational attainment for levels of civic and political participation, and second, that HE establishments play a key role as social levellers: being in education neutralises differences between young people from high-income and low-income backgrounds with regards to such participation. The article argues that this places added emphasis on the role of educational institutions in nurturing democratic engagement.</p>

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  • School of Social and Political Sciences (Research Outputs)

Publication Title

Comparative European Politics

Volume

19

Issue

3

Pages/Article Number

296-322

Publisher

Springer

ISSN

1472-4790

eISSN

1740-388X

Date Submitted

2021-01-08

Date Accepted

2020-12-07

Date of First Publication

2021-01-08

Date of Final Publication

2021-06-30

Date Document First Uploaded

2020-12-21

ePrints ID

43486

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