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Age group differences in political activism in Malaysia
Authors:Norhafiza Mohd Hed  Maria T. Grasso
Affiliation:1. Department of Social Studies &2. Citizenship, Faculty of Human Sciences, Universiti Pendidikan Sultan Idris (UPSI), Tanjung Malim, Malaysia norhafiza@fsk.upsi.edu.my;4. Department of Politics, Faculty of Social Sciences, The University of Sheffield, Elmfield, UK "ORCIDhttps://orcid.org/0000-0002-6911-2241
Abstract:ABSTRACT

There is a dearth of studies on age-related patterns of political activism in Malaysia, specifically on young people’s patterns of political participation relative to their elders, and in relation to the rich literature that has developed in Western democracies. By analysing survey data from Wave 6 (2010–2014) of the World Values Surveys (WVS), this study aims to investigate the differences in political engagement between younger and older people in Malaysia, including new repertoires outside the mainstream politics, by addressing the question of whether young Malaysians are more active in political activities compared to older groups. The findings conform to the expected patterns in the literature that young people are less likely to participate in conventional political activities than their respective elders. However, we find no significant differences for unconventional political participation. The study further shows that demographic indicators such as the levels of education, gender and ethnic group belonging do not appear to be linked to the age gap between youth and their elders in political activism. As such, the study provides evidence that young people in Malaysia are less likely to be politically active than their elders and that this is not clearly attributable to the socio-demographic factors analysed.
Keywords:Political participation  young people  political activism  conventional politics  unconventional politics
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