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Being both – A European and a national citizen? Comparing young people’s identification with Europe and their home country across eight European countries

Authors :
Landberg, Monique
Eckstein, Katharina
Mikolajczyk, Clara
Mejias, Sam
Macek, Petr
Motti-Stefanidi, Frosso
Enchikova, Ekaterina
Guarino, Antonella
Rämmer, Andu
Noack, Peter
Landberg, Monique
Eckstein, Katharina
Mikolajczyk, Clara
Mejias, Sam
Macek, Petr
Motti-Stefanidi, Frosso
Enchikova, Ekaterina
Guarino, Antonella
Rämmer, Andu
Noack, Peter

Abstract

It is a well-established fact that forming a mature and coherent political identity is one developmental task in adolescence and young adulthood. However, given different degrees of commitment on the regional, national, and European level, the question remains whether young people’s identification varies among those spheres? Drawing on data from the European Catch-EyoU-project, it was the goal of this study to examine whether young people can be classified according to their identification toward their home country and Europe and how these types are associated with age, gender, country as well as political interest, tolerance, and political participation. The study is based on adolescents and young adults from the Czech Republic, Germany, Great Britain, Greece, Estonia, Italy, Portugal, and Sweden (N = 9,339; Mage=19.62; 59.1% female). Cluster analysis revealed five types of young people’s identification with country and Europe which showed significant associations between group membership and tolerance, political interest, and participation. The implications of distinguishing types of identification and their associations with political outcomes are discussed.

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text, Landberg, Monique, Eckstein, Katharina, Mikolajczyk, Clara, Mejias, Sam ORCID: 0000-0003-3462-3815 , Macek, Petr, Motti-Stefanidi, Frosso, Enchikova, Ekaterina, Guarino, Antonella, Rämmer, Andu and Noack, Peter (2018) Being both – A European and a national citizen? Comparing young people’s identification with Europe and their home country across eight European countries. European Journal of Developmental Psychology, 15 (3). pp. 270-283. ISSN 1740-5629, English, English
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Electronic Resource
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edsoai.on1384416507
Document Type :
Electronic Resource