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Young people,family relationships and civic participation
Authors:Esther Muddiman  Christopher Taylor  Sally Power  Kate Moles
Affiliation:Cardiff University – WISERD, School of Social Sciences, 38 Park Place, Cardiff, United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland
Abstract:This article examines young people’s civic participation and the extent to which this is influenced by the family. Although literature on young people’s civic participation is abundant, the role of the family in influencing this participation is largely absent. Drawing on survey data collected from 976 young people aged 13–14 in South Wales, we outline the extent and nature of civic participation and how this varies according to relationships with parents and grandparents. Our data show that relationships with mothers and grandparents are particularly important in young people’s accounts of their participation, suggesting that family is far more important in developing a propensity for engagement in civil society than is commonly understood.
Keywords:Civic participation  intergenerational relationships  family  youth  grandparents
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