Gender differences in youths' political engagement and participation. The role of parents and of adolescents' social and civic participation.

2012 
Research examining youths’political development mostly focused on young people as a general group; comparatively less attention has been devoted to the examination of gender pathways toward citizenship. Two studies were conducted addressing (a) the role of parents’participation and the moderating role of adolescent gender and age group (n!1419) and (b) the role of adolescent social and civic participation and the moderating role of adolescent gender and type of school (n!1871). Results con!rmed the gender gap in political interest and in the use of the Internet for political participation, while no differences emerged for political activity and voting intentions. Adolescents’political engagement and participation are in"uenced by parents’participation (especially among girls) and by adolescents’social and civic participation (especially among boys). The impact of adolescents’social and civic participation on conventional participation (voting intentions) is partially mediated by sense of community and institutional trust. !2011 The Foundation for Professionals in Services for Adolescents. Published by Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
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