© 2013 Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg. All rights are reserved. This paper explores the relationship between political participation on the one hand and parental/adolescent socio-economic status on the other hand. We analyzed this research question using the Belgian Political Panel Survey 2006-2008, a representative panel study among 4,235 young Belgian adolescents (aged 16 at time-point 1). The structural equation model reveals that young people's socio-economic status has more influence on political participation than the parental socio-economic status. Adolescents' socio-economic status does not only affect the level of political participation at the time of measurement itself, but also two years later. This indicates that higher educ...
In 1990, one of us administered a questionnaire to 640 students from nine high schools in Liège (Bel...
Research on the political development of adolescents is mainly focused on political engagement and a...
Young people’s voting turnout, political interest, party membership and trust in politicians have de...
It is general knowledge that some groups of people (men, higher educated, citizens) are more likely ...
Starting from a political socialization perspective, this study examined the development of politica...
The expectation that participation entails socialization effects on political attitudes is not routi...
The declining political engagement of youth is a concern in many European democracies. However, youn...
Political participation is a prerequisite for democracy. Therefore, it is considered advisable to so...
Youth political disengagement continues to be a major issue facing contemporary democracies that nee...
This thesis examines the political party membership in Swedish parties between 2003–2017. Previous r...
This study draws on a transnational research project called MYPLACE (Memory, Youth, Political Legacy...
Research has shown strong gender differences in the kind of political participation acts that are be...
Abstract Political participation is a prerequisite for democracy. Therefore, political sociologists ...
The aim of the analysis „Political Participation and Placement on Left-Right Scale based on European...
Most studies on lowering the voting age to 16 exclusively focus on the effects on the adolescents co...
In 1990, one of us administered a questionnaire to 640 students from nine high schools in Liège (Bel...
Research on the political development of adolescents is mainly focused on political engagement and a...
Young people’s voting turnout, political interest, party membership and trust in politicians have de...
It is general knowledge that some groups of people (men, higher educated, citizens) are more likely ...
Starting from a political socialization perspective, this study examined the development of politica...
The expectation that participation entails socialization effects on political attitudes is not routi...
The declining political engagement of youth is a concern in many European democracies. However, youn...
Political participation is a prerequisite for democracy. Therefore, it is considered advisable to so...
Youth political disengagement continues to be a major issue facing contemporary democracies that nee...
This thesis examines the political party membership in Swedish parties between 2003–2017. Previous r...
This study draws on a transnational research project called MYPLACE (Memory, Youth, Political Legacy...
Research has shown strong gender differences in the kind of political participation acts that are be...
Abstract Political participation is a prerequisite for democracy. Therefore, political sociologists ...
The aim of the analysis „Political Participation and Placement on Left-Right Scale based on European...
Most studies on lowering the voting age to 16 exclusively focus on the effects on the adolescents co...
In 1990, one of us administered a questionnaire to 640 students from nine high schools in Liège (Bel...
Research on the political development of adolescents is mainly focused on political engagement and a...
Young people’s voting turnout, political interest, party membership and trust in politicians have de...