Civic Engagement in Adolescence and Young Adulthood Largely Beneficial for Adult Development
January 23, 2018
January 23, 2018
ANN ARBOR, Michigan, Jan. 23 -- The Society for Research in Child Development issued the following news release:
Adolescents and young adults are encouraged to get involved in their communities through voting, volunteering, or becoming active in a cause. A new study sought to determine whether civic engagement during adolescence and young adulthood promotes better health, education, and income over the course of adulthood. The study found a pattern of positive associations of voting . . .
Adolescents and young adults are encouraged to get involved in their communities through voting, volunteering, or becoming active in a cause. A new study sought to determine whether civic engagement during adolescence and young adulthood promotes better health, education, and income over the course of adulthood. The study found a pattern of positive associations of voting . . .