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Youth Civic Engagement. William Galston Professor, School of Public Affairs, University of Maryland. Director, CIRCLE. Registration and Voting. Source: The Civic and Political Health of the Nation, A Generational Portrait, 2002. Follows Government and Public Affairs.
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Youth Civic Engagement William Galston Professor, School of Public Affairs, University of Maryland. Director, CIRCLE
Registration and Voting Source: The Civic and Political Health of the Nation, A Generational Portrait, 2002.
Follows Government and Public Affairs Source: The Civic and Political Health of the Nation, A Generational Portrait, 2002.
Community Problem Solving Source: The Civic and Political Health of the Nation, A Generational Portrait, 2002.
Regular Newspaper, TV News, and Radio News Exposure Source: The Civic and Political Health of the Nation, A Generational Portrait, 2002.
Tolerance/Appreciation of Diversity Source: The Civic and Political Health of the Nation, A Generational Portrait, 2002.
Distrust of People Source: The Civic and Political Health of the Nation, A Generational Portrait, 2002.
Pro-Government responses to questions Source: The Civic and Political Health of the Nation, A Generational Portrait, 2002.
Changing Priorities Among College Freshmen: Money Counts Source: HERI Freshman Survey, 1966 to 2000.
Interest in Public Affairs Among College Freshmen is Down Source: HERI Freshman Survey, 1966 to 2000.
Volunteering Among College Freshmen is Up Since 1989 Source: HERI Freshman Survey, 1966 to 2000.
Fewer Liberals, More Moderates Among College Freshmen Source: HERI Freshman Survey, 1966 to 2000.
A New Gender Gap Opens Up Among College Freshmen Incoming college freshmen who call themselves “liberal” or “far left,” minus those who call themselves “conservative” or “far right”. Source: HERI Freshman Survey, 1966 to 2000.
Youth Voter Turnout is Down Source: Current Population Survey (CPS), November Supplement, calculated using CIRCLE method.
Voter Turnout by Educational Attainment, 18-25 year olds Source: Current Population Survey (CPS), November Supplement, calculated using CIRCLE method.
Youth Share of the Electorate has Fallen Source: Current Population Survey (CPS), November Supplement, calculated using CIRCLE method.
A Growing Gender Gap in Youth Voter Turnout Source: Current Population Survey (CPS), November Supplement, calculated using CIRCLE method.
Describing Voting, 15-25 year olds Source: CIRCLE/Council for Excellence in Government Youth Survey, Jan 2002.
Importance of Voting among 18-25 year olds, by Educational Attainment Source: CIRCLE/Council for Excellence in Government Youth Survey, Jan 2002.
Making a Difference, 15-25 year olds Source: CIRCLE/Council for Excellence in Government Youth Survey, Jan 2002.
Making A Difference, 18-25 year olds, by Educational Attainment Source: CIRCLE/Council for Excellence in Government Youth Survey, Jan 2002.
My Vote Counts, 18-25 year olds Source: CIRCLE/Council for Excellence in Government Youth Survey, Jan 2002.
Trust in Government, 15-25 year olds Source: CIRCLE/Council for Excellence in Government Youth Survey, Jan 2002.
Youth Attitudes Towards Civic Education & Community Service Requirements, 15-25 year olds Source: CIRCLE/Council for Excellence in Government Youth Survey, Jan 2002.
Attitudes Towards Making Civics/Government Classes a Requirement for a HS Diploma, 15-25 year olds Source: CIRCLE/Council for Excellence in Government Youth Survey, Jan 2002.
Center for Information & Research on Civic Learning & Engagement www.civicyouth.org www.puaf.umd.edu