TY - JOUR
T1 - Youth participation in context the impact of youth transition regimes on political action strategies in Europe
AU - Soler-i-Martí, Roger
AU - Ferrer-Fons, Mariona
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2015 The Editorial Board of the Sociological Review.
PY - 2015/12/1
Y1 - 2015/12/1
N2 - This article examines the impact of youth transition regimes (YTR) on the political participation strategies of young people from 26 locations in 12 European countries. The central hypothesis is that the way that youth transitions take place in different European contexts determines the position of youth as a group in the system of social relations that Bourdieu calls the 'social space'. Depending upon this position, young people may be more inclined to participation through institutional channels or political protest, or, in contrast, remain inactive. Thus, the specific context of youth in each society (measured through the exposure to risk and vulnerability, the length of the pathway to adulthood and the role of the welfare state) plays a crucial role in defining young people's political action strategies. Multilevel logistic regression analysis using the MYPLACE survey, the specific operationalization of the YTR and other aggregate control variables reveal that YTR centrality is a very important contextual predictor for explaining different forms of political participation among young people in Europe.
AB - This article examines the impact of youth transition regimes (YTR) on the political participation strategies of young people from 26 locations in 12 European countries. The central hypothesis is that the way that youth transitions take place in different European contexts determines the position of youth as a group in the system of social relations that Bourdieu calls the 'social space'. Depending upon this position, young people may be more inclined to participation through institutional channels or political protest, or, in contrast, remain inactive. Thus, the specific context of youth in each society (measured through the exposure to risk and vulnerability, the length of the pathway to adulthood and the role of the welfare state) plays a crucial role in defining young people's political action strategies. Multilevel logistic regression analysis using the MYPLACE survey, the specific operationalization of the YTR and other aggregate control variables reveal that YTR centrality is a very important contextual predictor for explaining different forms of political participation among young people in Europe.
KW - Contextual effects
KW - Political participation
KW - Social space
KW - Youth
KW - Youth transition regimes
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U2 - 10.1111/1467-954X.12264
DO - 10.1111/1467-954X.12264
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:84933564199
SN - 0038-0261
VL - 63
SP - 92
EP - 117
JO - Sociological Review
JF - Sociological Review
IS - S2
ER -