Publication Date:
2007
Journal Issue:
v.44(1), March 2007, 197-219.
Pages:
23
Abstract:
The influences of high school community service participation, extracurricular involvement, and civic knowledge on voting and volunteering in early adulthood were examined using the National Educational Longitudinal Study. The major finding in this study is that both voluntary and school-required community service in high school were strong predictors of adult voting and volunteering. In addition, involvement in high school extracurricular activities was predictive of voting and volunteering. Civic knowledge was related only to voting. (authors)
Call Number:
512/E/HAR/2007
Sector:
HE Sector
Sector:
K-12 Sector
Library Item Type:
Print resource - serial article
Area of Service:
Civic Engagement
Area of Service:
Electoral Process
Topics: Theory & Practice:
Civic Education 
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