解释差距:为什么讲瑞典语的少数民族青年的政治自我效能感高于讲芬兰语的多数民族青年?

Venla Hannuksela
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尽管政治自我效能感是政治参与最重要的决定因素之一,但人们对促进其发展或缩小不同社会群体之间结构性差异的因素知之甚少。本研究从社会经济背景、社会资本和支持性学校环境三个角度进行了检验,以解释为什么芬兰讲瑞典语的少数民族青少年尽管是少数民族,但其政治自我效能感却明显高于讲芬兰语的多数民族青少年。本研究采用多层次 OLS 设计,使用了 5274 名 15-16 岁学生的数据,结果表明,少数民族学校中更开放的课堂氛围是预测少数民族青少年政治自我效能较高的重要因素。研究结果表明,营造鼓励学生公开表达观点和讨论政治问题的课堂环境具有重要价值。
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Explaining the gap: Why do Swedish‐speaking minority youth have higher political self‐efficacy than Finnish‐speaking majority youth?
Although political self‐efficacy is one of the most important determinants of political participation, little is known about the factors that boost its development or reduce structural differences between different social groups. This study tests three perspectives—socioeconomic background, social capital and supporting school environment—to explain why youth belonging to the Swedish‐speaking minority in Finland have significantly higher political self‐efficacy than those belonging to the Finnish‐speaking majority, despite their minority status. Using the data of 5274 15–16‐year‐old students in a multilevel OLS design, this study indicates that a more open classroom climate in minority schools is an important predictor of the higher political self‐efficacy of the minority youth. The results demonstrate the value of promoting classroom environments where students are encouraged to express their opinions and discuss political issues openly.
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