Using a mass survey of young members of 15 parties in six European democracies, this article explores their motivations, perceptions, attitudes, and behavior. In a context of general disenchantment with politics and febrile participation, particularly among young citizens, this article explains why a large number of youngsters still decide to get involved in one of the most traditional forms of activism: party membership. The study uses a comparative survey of 2,919 young party members ages 18 to 25 and shows that they fit into three categories: moral-, social-, and professional-minded. Young party members significantly differ in terms of their perceptions, preferences, behavior, and desired future involvement. The findings shed unprecedent...
Few empirical studies have investigated career‐related incentives for party membership, including fo...
Based on the statistical analysis of an original survey of young party members from six European dem...
Young people in Europe are often described as apolitical non-participants in the civic culture of th...
Using a mass survey of young members of 15 parties in six European democracies, this article explore...
After a long decline in membership in political parties across Western democracies, parties in the U...
This paper is an attempt to shed light on young members participating in youth political organisatio...
While career-related motives are not given much attention in studies on party membership, there are ...
This book presents the results of a new comparative research project on the trajectories, motivation...
Young people’s voting turnout, political interest, party membership and trust in politicians have de...
Situated in the literature concerning the decline of party members, and the dearth of young party me...
In times of pervasive party membership decline and ageing of political parties, young people that jo...
Youth political disengagement continues to be a major issue facing contemporary democracies that nee...
Most major political parties have youth wings, run by their young members. But with party membership...
This thesis examines the political party membership in Swedish parties between 2003–2017. Previous r...
This paper draws on a study of the life course of 40 young people (aged 18–35) in Bologna (Italy), w...
Few empirical studies have investigated career‐related incentives for party membership, including fo...
Based on the statistical analysis of an original survey of young party members from six European dem...
Young people in Europe are often described as apolitical non-participants in the civic culture of th...
Using a mass survey of young members of 15 parties in six European democracies, this article explore...
After a long decline in membership in political parties across Western democracies, parties in the U...
This paper is an attempt to shed light on young members participating in youth political organisatio...
While career-related motives are not given much attention in studies on party membership, there are ...
This book presents the results of a new comparative research project on the trajectories, motivation...
Young people’s voting turnout, political interest, party membership and trust in politicians have de...
Situated in the literature concerning the decline of party members, and the dearth of young party me...
In times of pervasive party membership decline and ageing of political parties, young people that jo...
Youth political disengagement continues to be a major issue facing contemporary democracies that nee...
Most major political parties have youth wings, run by their young members. But with party membership...
This thesis examines the political party membership in Swedish parties between 2003–2017. Previous r...
This paper draws on a study of the life course of 40 young people (aged 18–35) in Bologna (Italy), w...
Few empirical studies have investigated career‐related incentives for party membership, including fo...
Based on the statistical analysis of an original survey of young party members from six European dem...
Young people in Europe are often described as apolitical non-participants in the civic culture of th...