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Surveying support for child and youth political participation in Australia and New Zealand

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posted on 2020-06-20, 08:53 authored by LG Phillips, Jenny RitchieJenny Ritchie, F Perales
© 2019, © 2019 Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group. Recent decades have witnessed increased empirical and policy interest in children’s citizenship, particularly since the ratification of the United Nations Declaration of Children’s Rights. However, support for children’s active citizenship is often hindered by the pervasiveness of discourses that characterise children as innocent, developing, and free from responsibility. Public and governmental decision-making largely excludes children’s consultation and contributions, often determined by age alone. To quantifiably assess the amount of public support for children’s political participation, we commissioned a Likert scale survey question on degrees of support for children and youth (across four age groups between 3 and 18 year olds) having the opportunity to influence government decisions, in the Australian and New Zealand 2016 versions of the International Social Survey Programme (ISSP). Analysis of responses to this question in relation to demographic survey data indicate variation in preferences for different age groups, and that age, gender, and political party preference of respondents were variables of significance for both nations. These variables point to potential predictors of attitudes toward political participation of children and youth which have relevance for policymakers and educators in relation to provision of programmes that will increase the engagement of children and youth in government decision-making.

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Phillips, L.G., Ritchie, J. & Perales, F. (2019). Surveying support for child and youth political participation in Australia and New Zealand. Citizenship Studies, 23(5), 460-485. https://doi.org/10.1080/13621025.2019.1620687

Journal title

Citizenship Studies

Volume

23

Issue

5

Publication date

2019-07-04

Pagination

460-485

Publisher

Informa UK Limited

Publication status

Published

Online publication date

2019-05-30

ISSN

1362-1025

eISSN

1469-3593

Language

en