A bird's eye view of civic engagement and its facets: Canonical correlation analysis across 34 countries

IF 0.7 Q3 POLITICAL SCIENCE Journal of Civil Society Pub Date : 2023-09-13 DOI:10.1080/17448689.2023.2255694
Kaitlyn Battershill, Victor Kuperman
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ABSTRACTCivic engagement is a multi-faceted concept that is integral to the proper functioning of a democratic society. The present study investigates the effect that a wide range of individual-level demographic, educational, cognitive, and health-related predictors have on civic engagement and its facets, providing an overview of 34 countries around the world. The use of canonical correlation analysis allows us to quantify both the shared and unique contribution of the predictors to two facets of civic engagement, voluntary work and political efficacy. The common scale of the analysis provides an intuitive visualization of barriers and pathways to one's engagement in the community and society at large. We further ground our findings in country-level socio-demographic data, providing external validation to our method.KEYWORDS: Civic engagementvolunteeringpolitical efficacycross-nationalparticipation AcknowledgmentsThe authors wish to thank an anonymous reviewer for their helpful comments on an earlier draft of the manuscript.Disclosure StatementNo potential conflict of interest was reported by the author(s).Additional informationFundingThis work was supported by the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada Joseph Armand Bombardier Canada Graduate Scholarships-Master's award (Battershill), the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada Partnership Training Grant 895-2016-1008 (Libben, PI), the Canada Research Chair (Tier 2; Kuperman, PI), and the Canada Foundation for Innovation Leaders Opportunity Fund (Kuperman, PI).
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公民参与及其方面的鸟瞰图:34个国家的典型相关分析
摘要公民参与是一个多层面的概念,是民主社会正常运作不可或缺的组成部分。本研究调查了广泛的个人层面的人口、教育、认知和健康相关预测因素对公民参与及其各个方面的影响,提供了全球34个国家的概况。典型相关分析的使用使我们能够量化预测者在公民参与、志愿工作和政治效率两个方面的共同贡献和独特贡献。分析的共同尺度提供了一个直观的可视化的障碍和途径,一个人在社区和社会的参与。我们进一步以国家层面的社会人口统计数据为基础,为我们的方法提供外部验证。关键词:公民参与、志愿服务、政治效能、跨国参与致谢作者希望感谢一位匿名审稿人对手稿早期草稿的有益评论。披露声明作者未报告潜在的利益冲突。本研究得到了加拿大社会科学与人文研究理事会约瑟夫·阿曼德·庞巴迪加拿大研究生奖学金-硕士奖(Battershill),加拿大社会科学与人文研究理事会合作培训补助金895-2016-1008 (Libben, PI),加拿大研究主席(Tier 2;Kuperman, PI)和加拿大创新领袖机会基金(Kuperman, PI)。
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