The need to re-engage Europe's youth. EPC Commentary, 18 July 2016
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01/07/2016
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Resumo |
In the immediate aftermath of the UK EU referendum, the breakdown of results sparked talks of a generational conflict, with young people – who voted overwhelmingly to remain - being blamed for having brought Brexit on themselves with their dismally low 36% turnout. New data compiled by the London School of Economics reduces the grounds for these accusations, suggesting a 64% turnout for 18-24 year olds. While this is certainly positive, the problem of youth disengagement lingers as the 64% turnout of those aged 18-24 has to be weighed against a 90% turnout of those aged 65+. This should not come as a surprise as Britain generally has the lowest youth turnout in Europe and the last referendum confirmed a trend that is not at all new, neither in Britain nor in other European countries. |
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application/pdf |
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http://aei.pitt.edu/77773/1/pub_6852_needtoreengage.pdf Marocchi, Tania (2016) The need to re-engage Europe's youth. EPC Commentary, 18 July 2016. [Policy Paper] |
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http://www.epc.eu/pub_details.php?cat_id=4&pub_id=6852 http://aei.pitt.edu/77773/ |
Palavras-Chave | #education policy/vocational training |
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Policy Paper NonPeerReviewed |