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Journal of Youth Studies | 2014

Social differentiation in young people's political participation: the impact of social and educational factors on youth political engagement in Britain

M Henn; N Foard

Over the course of the last decade, policy makers in Britain have become increasingly concerned about the apparent and persisting withdrawal by young people from the formal political process. In this article, the authors consider the results from a representative online national survey of 1025 British 18-year-olds conducted in 2011, including both those who voted at the 2010 General Election and those who did not. The findings reveal that young people do profess a commitment to the political process, although they consider that there are relatively few opportunities available for them to intervene effectively in formal political life. Our study also indicates that there is no uniform youth orientation to politics, and the data reveal that this generations engagement with formal politics is complex and nuanced. Social class and educational history both appear to have a crucial bearing on political engagement, while views also differ according to ethnicity and – to a lesser extent – gender. The authors also consider the findings from 14 online focus groups with 86 young people who opted not to vote at the 2010 General Election. These findings enable us to consider what influenced these young peoples patterns of (dis)engagement with politics.


Archive | 2005

A Short Introduction to Social Research

M Henn; Mark Weinstein; N Foard


Parliamentary Affairs | 2012

Young People, Political Participation and Trust in Britain

M Henn; N Foard


Archive | 2009

A critical introduction to social research

M Henn; Mark Weinstein; N Foard


Archive | 2011

Young people and politics in Britain: how do young people participate in politics and what can be done to strengthen their political connection?

M Henn; N Foard


Archive | 2015

‘I dont vote because you only see your local MP or hear the other MPs talking when they want your vote any other time they aint interested': how can the political class mobilise young people to vote at the 2015 general election?

M Henn; N Foard


Archive | 2014

Will compulsory voting fix the disconnect between young people and the political process

M Henn; N Foard


Archive | 2014

Compulsory voting may reinforce the resentment young people feel toward the political class

M Henn; N Foard


Archive | 2014

Disconnected? Online political engagement among young people

N Foard; M Henn


Archive | 2014

Make the vote meaningful for young people – not compulsory

M Henn; N Foard

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M Henn

Nottingham Trent University

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Mark Weinstein

Nottingham Trent University

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