This study investigated whether demographic variables, efficacy beliefs, visions, and worries are associated with four different forms of (dis)engagement with the European Union (EU): intended voting in the 2019 EU elections, nonconventional political engagement, psychological engagement, and the wish that one's own country should leave the EU. The sample comprised 3,764 young people aged 16-25 years living in seven European countries: Albania, Austria, Germany, Italy, Romania, Spain, and the UK. Economic challenges, human rights, and the environment were the most important future visions; unemployment and poverty, climate change, civil unrests, and collapse of the EU were the most important future worries. The four forms of (dis)engagement with the EU were differentially associated with predictors, although internal efficacy and future vision of economic challenges predicted all forms. Implications for future EU policy are discussed.

Strohmeier, D., Barrett, M., Bora, C., Caravita, S. C. S., Donghi, E., Dragoti, E., Fife-Schaw, C., Gã³mez-Lã³pez, M., Kapã©ter, E., Mazzone, A., Rama, R., Roåÿeanu, G., Ortega-Ruiz, R., Steiner, H., Trip, S., Tenenbaum, H., Urhahne, D., Viejo, C., Young people's engagement with the European Union: The importance of visions and worries for the future of Europe, <<ZEITSCHRIFT FÜR PSYCHOLOGIE>>, 2017; 225 (4): 313-323. [doi:10.1027/2151-2604/a000314] [http://hdl.handle.net/10807/109795]

Young people's engagement with the European Union: The importance of visions and worries for the future of Europe

Caravita, Simona Carla Silvia
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Donghi, Elisa
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2017

Abstract

This study investigated whether demographic variables, efficacy beliefs, visions, and worries are associated with four different forms of (dis)engagement with the European Union (EU): intended voting in the 2019 EU elections, nonconventional political engagement, psychological engagement, and the wish that one's own country should leave the EU. The sample comprised 3,764 young people aged 16-25 years living in seven European countries: Albania, Austria, Germany, Italy, Romania, Spain, and the UK. Economic challenges, human rights, and the environment were the most important future visions; unemployment and poverty, climate change, civil unrests, and collapse of the EU were the most important future worries. The four forms of (dis)engagement with the EU were differentially associated with predictors, although internal efficacy and future vision of economic challenges predicted all forms. Implications for future EU policy are discussed.
2017
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Pubblicazione entro il progetto: "Europe 2038", finanziato dal programma Europe for Citizens programme 2014-2020; Strand2: Democratic engagement and civic participation; Action 2.3: Civil society projects; call 2015; project ID 564710.
Strohmeier, D., Barrett, M., Bora, C., Caravita, S. C. S., Donghi, E., Dragoti, E., Fife-Schaw, C., Gã³mez-Lã³pez, M., Kapã©ter, E., Mazzone, A., Rama, R., Roåÿeanu, G., Ortega-Ruiz, R., Steiner, H., Trip, S., Tenenbaum, H., Urhahne, D., Viejo, C., Young people's engagement with the European Union: The importance of visions and worries for the future of Europe, <<ZEITSCHRIFT FÜR PSYCHOLOGIE>>, 2017; 225 (4): 313-323. [doi:10.1027/2151-2604/a000314] [http://hdl.handle.net/10807/109795]
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