Examining citizenship participation in young Australian adults: a structural equation analysis

As citizens, young adults should be supported and encouraged to enact their basic rights and responsibilities to partake in decision-making that affects their lives and development. Recent studies in several Western countries, including Australia, have suggested that levels of political and communit...

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Main Authors: Yeung, Polly, Passmore, Anne, Packer, Tanya
Format: Journal Article
Published: Routledge 2012
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/32705
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Passmore, Anne
Packer, Tanya
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description As citizens, young adults should be supported and encouraged to enact their basic rights and responsibilities to partake in decision-making that affects their lives and development. Recent studies in several Western countries, including Australia, have suggested that levels of political and community activities among young adults have significantly decreased. This study tested a theoretically and empirically based explanatory model of citizenship participation on 434 young Australian adults to examine how the variables of social milieu, citizen communication networks, self-efficacy and life satisfaction contributed to citizenship participation (social and civic activities). Structural equation modelling corroborated a meditational model in which citizen communication networks and social milieu accounted for significant variance in self-efficacy and life satisfaction which in turn accounted for social and civic participation. Results demonstrated that citizenship participation is influenced by the social environment, which is multidimensional and the person–environment interaction is subject to ongoing changes. Young adults' social contexts are important socialising agents that promote citizenship participation.
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spelling curtin-20.500.11937-327052017-09-13T16:09:21Z Examining citizenship participation in young Australian adults: a structural equation analysis Yeung, Polly Passmore, Anne Packer, Tanya self-efficacy citizenship participation social and civic participation life satisfaction young adults structural equation modelling As citizens, young adults should be supported and encouraged to enact their basic rights and responsibilities to partake in decision-making that affects their lives and development. Recent studies in several Western countries, including Australia, have suggested that levels of political and community activities among young adults have significantly decreased. This study tested a theoretically and empirically based explanatory model of citizenship participation on 434 young Australian adults to examine how the variables of social milieu, citizen communication networks, self-efficacy and life satisfaction contributed to citizenship participation (social and civic activities). Structural equation modelling corroborated a meditational model in which citizen communication networks and social milieu accounted for significant variance in self-efficacy and life satisfaction which in turn accounted for social and civic participation. Results demonstrated that citizenship participation is influenced by the social environment, which is multidimensional and the person–environment interaction is subject to ongoing changes. Young adults' social contexts are important socialising agents that promote citizenship participation. 2012 Journal Article http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/32705 10.1080/13676261.2011.623689 Routledge restricted
spellingShingle self-efficacy
citizenship participation
social and civic participation
life satisfaction
young adults
structural equation modelling
Yeung, Polly
Passmore, Anne
Packer, Tanya
Examining citizenship participation in young Australian adults: a structural equation analysis
title Examining citizenship participation in young Australian adults: a structural equation analysis
title_full Examining citizenship participation in young Australian adults: a structural equation analysis
title_fullStr Examining citizenship participation in young Australian adults: a structural equation analysis
title_full_unstemmed Examining citizenship participation in young Australian adults: a structural equation analysis
title_short Examining citizenship participation in young Australian adults: a structural equation analysis
title_sort examining citizenship participation in young australian adults: a structural equation analysis
topic self-efficacy
citizenship participation
social and civic participation
life satisfaction
young adults
structural equation modelling
url http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/32705