Investigating whether changing societal circumstances have altered the development of civic engagement, this study compared developmental changes from mid- to late adolescence (i.e., age 15-18) across two cohorts of representative Swiss samples (born in1991, N = 1258, Mage T1 = 15.30, 54% female, 33% migration background representing diverse ethnicities; born in 2000, N = 930, Mage T1 = 15.32, 51% female; 33% migration background). Findings from latent multigroup models revealed similar levels in attitudes about social justice in both cohorts, remaining stable over time. Adolescents reported lower levels of political efficacy and informal helping in the cohort born in 2000. Both aspects slightly increased during adolescence. Informal help...
This study draws on a transnational research project called MYPLACE (Memory, Youth, Political Legacy...
This article considers participation experiences of 14 year-old and upper secondary students in six ...
Social class differences in civic engagement persist for both youth and adults. Although empirical e...
Investigating whether changing societal circumstances have altered the development of civic engageme...
Describing how much and what type(s) of change are evident in civic engagement across adolescence is...
portionately large relative to the adult population, are linked with social upheaval in historical r...
Civic competencies are essential prerequisites for adolescents’ active citizenship; however, little ...
This study examined developmental trajectories of social justice values (SJV) in a representative sa...
© The Author(s) 2015. Various authors claim that citizenship norms are changing rapidly in advanced ...
none5siThe purpose of this two-wave longitudinal study was to analyze reciprocal associations betwee...
This study investigated the effects of internal and demographic variables on civic development in la...
European countries were economically and politically separated during the Cold War, but since its en...
The analysis is based on the Belgian Youth Survey (2006), which is a representative survey among 633...
Youth civic engagement is beneficial to young people, their communities, and U.S. democracy. Yet, so...
Research on youth civic engagement has emphasized individual-level predictors. We examined, at both...
This study draws on a transnational research project called MYPLACE (Memory, Youth, Political Legacy...
This article considers participation experiences of 14 year-old and upper secondary students in six ...
Social class differences in civic engagement persist for both youth and adults. Although empirical e...
Investigating whether changing societal circumstances have altered the development of civic engageme...
Describing how much and what type(s) of change are evident in civic engagement across adolescence is...
portionately large relative to the adult population, are linked with social upheaval in historical r...
Civic competencies are essential prerequisites for adolescents’ active citizenship; however, little ...
This study examined developmental trajectories of social justice values (SJV) in a representative sa...
© The Author(s) 2015. Various authors claim that citizenship norms are changing rapidly in advanced ...
none5siThe purpose of this two-wave longitudinal study was to analyze reciprocal associations betwee...
This study investigated the effects of internal and demographic variables on civic development in la...
European countries were economically and politically separated during the Cold War, but since its en...
The analysis is based on the Belgian Youth Survey (2006), which is a representative survey among 633...
Youth civic engagement is beneficial to young people, their communities, and U.S. democracy. Yet, so...
Research on youth civic engagement has emphasized individual-level predictors. We examined, at both...
This study draws on a transnational research project called MYPLACE (Memory, Youth, Political Legacy...
This article considers participation experiences of 14 year-old and upper secondary students in six ...
Social class differences in civic engagement persist for both youth and adults. Although empirical e...