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1 Youth Priorities and Electoral Participation: Canada and the Third World -A comparative framework Youth priorities and political participation in Canada Priorities of the Third World youth

2 To have an interest in politics, what do Canadian youth need? Knowledge to participate A sense that politics matters to them and that they can make a difference A sense of belonging and being part of the society.

3 Political efficacy theory: Youth participation would be higher when a greater segment of youth in a society feels that individual citizen’s decisions to vote or participate can change politics and society

4 2 kinds of efficacy: 1.Internal efficacy: belief and reliance on one’s ability to understand politics and vote 2.External efficacy: Believing that the government or parties would be responsive to people’s demands

5 2004 Canadian Election Study: A rolling cross-section campaign survey with a representative sample of 4,323 Canadians (55% response rate) A post-election survey A Mail-back questionnaire

6 2004 Federal election in Canada show: Youth (age 18 to 29) voting: 15 points lower than the level among older voters (age 30 + ) What are the priorities of the youth? Health care

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8 The decline in youth participation is not due to political cynicism as they seem to have strong views on socio-political issues. What are their views on: Business interests Social issues Groups in society Law & order

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10 The decline in youth participation is not due to political cynicism as they seem to have strong views on socio-political issues. What are their views on: Business interests Social issues Groups in society Law & order

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12 The decline in youth participation is not due to political cynicism as they seem to have strong views on socio-political issues. What are their views on: Business interests Social issues Groups in society Law & order

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14 The decline in youth participation is not due to political cynicism as they seem to have strong views on socio-political issues. What are their views on: Business interests Social issues Groups in society Law & order

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17 http://www.elections.org.nz/now-or-never-lit-review.html Declining Participation at Parliamentary elections as % of age - eligible electors

18 Youth Priorities and Electoral Participation: Canada and the Third World -A comparative framework Youth priorities and political participation in Canada Priorities of the Third World youth

19 Some Priorities of the Third World Youth: Teenage marriage Increase protection against the harmful effects of early marriage; Amend legislation to ensure that boys are treated as equally as girls. Honour killing Review legislation; Develop awareness raising and education campaigns to combat discriminatory attitudes and harmful traditions affecting girls; http://72.14.207.104/search?q=cache:LzJymUC4rkJ:www.iyfnet.org/uploads/what_wor ks_in_youth_par.pdf+what+works+youth+participation&hl=en&client=firefox-a

20 Develop special training and resources for law enforcement personnel. Female genital mutilation Undertake strong and effectively targeted information campaigns to combat this phenomenon; Adopt legislation with extraterritorial reach to protect children within the State’s jurisdiction from female genital mutilation outside its territory.

21 About half the population in the world are youth aged 20 and below http://esa.un.org/unpp/p2k0data.asp In LDCs: 80% global young people live. Youth comprise up to 70 % of some nations’ populations Jennifer Corriero January 2004 Role of Youth Survey http://research.takingitglobal.org/roleofyouth/

22 http://www.un.org/esa/socdev/unyin/documents/ch04.pdf World Population 2000 (by Age - in thousands)

23 http://www.un.org/esa/population/publications/WPP2004/World_Population_2004_chart.pdf

24 Major problems that the Third World Youth face are AIDS, hunger, unemployment, and social inequities

25 http://www.un.org/esa/socdev/unyin/documents/ch04.pdf

26 http://www.fessrilanka.org/fes/Links/pdf/pub/sly/sly2.pdf

27 The Youth and the Challenge of Democratisation:A Comparative Study of Survey Data from India and Sri Lanka* Subrata K. Mitra Mike Enskat Karsten Frey http://www.fessrilanka.org/fes/Links/pdf/pub/sly/sly2.pdf

28 Jennifer Corriero January 2004 Role of Youth Survey research.takingitglobal.org/roleofyouth/Role%20of%20Youth%20Findings.doc -

29 Role of Youth - for Each Region Africa% North America%South America%Asia%Europe%Oceania% Students20.5Students27Students24Students19Students26Students24 Activists9.9Consumers8.8Workers9.1Activists9.1Consumers11Consumers8.7 Victims7.9Citizens6.9Consumers9.1Volunteers8.2Citizens8.4Citizens8.3 Volunteers7.6Workers6Citizens7.3Leaders8Members6.5Members7.6 Citizens6.8Activists5.7Activists7.3Workers6Innovators6.1Activists7.2 Workers6.6Trendsetters5.3Innovators5.5Citizens6Activists5.8Workers6.5 Members5.2Leaders4.8Leaders5.5Consumers5.2Workers5.4Innovators5.1 Leaders5Innovators4.5Volunteers5.5Trend-setters4 4.7Leaders5.1 Innovators3.5Volunteers3.8Trend-setters3.6Members4Troublemaker3.9Troublemaker5.1 Entrepreneurs2.6Employees3.7Entrepreneurs3 3.7Children3.9Trend-setters4.3 How Youth Respondents in Regions Identified Themselves Jennifer Corriero research.takingitglobal.org/roleofyouth/Role%20of%20Youth%20Findings.doc

30 An electronic survey (2002) was sent out to over 15,000 people from over 190 countries Total sample: 1443 respondents from 126 countries. North America (29.2%) Africa (27.4%) Middle East, 14.3% Europe, 7.1% Asia & Oceania 6.9% South and Central America 4.3% Gender: male 58.7% female 38.7%

31 Consumer culture: great influence on today’s youth (76%) Education: important (89%) Not equipped with job skills: 62.2% Sustainability: top 10 only in Africa and Asia Employment: top 3 & first in South America (See graph)

32 Top 10 Issues for Each Region - Key Issues Africa%North America%South America%Asia%Europe%Oceania% Education22Education17Employment19Education20Friends17Friends18 Employment19Friends17Education15Employment15Education14Employment17 Business7.6Employment12Friends9.1Friends8.5Employment12Education14 HIV/AIDS5.8Music7.3Business5.2Business6.2Music7.6Music6.3 Friends4.7Romance4.6Sports5.2Leadership4.6Romance4.4Sports5.5 Health4.5Sports3.8Arts3.9Environment4.4Travel3.5Other4.3 Sustainability4.5Other3.4Leadership3.9Globalization3.6Peace3.2Environment3.9 Sports3.2Technology2.7Music3.2Music3.3Business3Romance3.5 Music3.1Community2.7Politics3.2Sustainability3.3Media2.7Health3.1 Technology2.8Arts2Globalization3.2Peace3Health2.5Leadership2.8 Top 10 issues and interests of youth by region


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