Citizens of the World: Political Engagement and Policy Attitudes of Millennials across the Globe - Rouse, Stella M. (Professor in the Department of Government and Politics, Professor in the Department of Government and Politics, University of Maryland) - Books - Oxford University Press Inc - 9780197599389 - December 27, 2022
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Citizens of the World: Political Engagement and Policy Attitudes of Millennials across the Globe

Rouse, Stella M. (Professor in the Department of Government and Politics, Professor in the Department of Government and Politics, University of Maryland)

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Citizens of the World: Political Engagement and Policy Attitudes of Millennials across the Globe

The Millennial Generation, those born between the early 1980s and the late 1990s, is the most educated, digitally connected, and globalized in the history of the world. Around the globe, this generation encompasses 1.8 billion people-a quarter of the world's population-and will soon produce a majority of the world's political, economic, and social leaders. Millennials grew up experiencing the terrorist attacks of September 11, the perpetual "war on terror", theglobal proliferation of the internet and smart phones, and the increased interconnectedness of people around the world.

In many countries, Millennials' young adulthood has been marked by high rates of unemployment and underemployment that surpass those of their parents and grandparents, making them thefirst generation in the modern era to have higher rates of poverty than their predecessors at the same age. These factors afford a unique opportunity to explore how Millennial attitudes, compared to older adults, vary across different cultures, political settings, and economic circumstances. Citizens of the World examines the Millennial Generation from a comparative perspective, providing insight into the degree to which generational differences in political attitudes and behaviors transcend cultures and borders.

The book looks at Millennial attitudes about family life, gender roles, institutions, politics, religion, lifestyle, and the future to better understand how or if governance will change under this generation and the degree of influence they currently wield indifferent countries. Key to this research is the finding that Millennials have developed a global identity that distinguishes them from older adults. Drawing on data from Australia, Chile, Mexico, New Zealand, South Africa, South Korea, the United Kingdom, and the United States, Citizens of the World shows howthis global identity has developed and how it fuels Millennials' policy attitudes and willingness to engage in the political world.


152 pages

Media Books     Paperback Book   (Book with soft cover and glued back)
Released December 27, 2022
ISBN13 9780197599389
Publishers Oxford University Press Inc
Pages 160
Dimensions 210 × 140 × 12 mm   ·   202 g