Quasi-experimental panel study testing the effects of a Dutch on-site citizenship education program on democratic engagement
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| Publication date | 2019 |
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This paper-and-pencil survey data is collected as part of a dissertation project on the effectiveness of on-site citizenship education on (inequalities in) democratic engagement. The hypothesized causal effects of on-site citizenship programs are tested by comparing the democratic engagement of students that did and did not yet participate in the main Dutch on-site citizenship program. The quasi-experimental data consists of four waves among 585 students in thirty classes and three schools, and allows for controlling for pre-test sensitization and time period by means of a Solomon four group design. The results show that the high expectations of on-site citizenship education need to be tempered: the main Dutch on-site citizenship program has a robust and lasting effect on political knowledge, but not on political attitudes and behaviors. Moreover, the program generally does not reduce pre-existing inequalities.
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| Publisher | EASY |
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| Document type | Dataset |
| Related publication | On-site citizenship education |
| DOI | https://doi.org/10.17026/dans-xa2-2bea |
| Other links | https://doi.org/10.17026%2Fdans-xa2-2bea |
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