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Indian Youth and Electrol Politics: An Emerging Engagement

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: New Delhi Sage 2014Edition: 1st. edDescription: 185ISBN:
  • 9788132117766
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 320.408350954 Sa584 I 102987
Contents:
Introduction Vibha Attri Awareness on Political Issues Kinjal Sampat and Jyoti Mishra Interest in Politics and Political Participation Sanjay Kumar The Voting Pattern Jyoti Mishra Young Candidates and Young Voters Shreyas Sardesai Issues of Electoral Reforms Sanjay Kumar Politics as a Career: Perception and Choice Appendix I: Survey Questionnaire: Youth and Politics Survey 2011 Appendix II: Who Were Interviewed during the Survey: The Social Profile Appendix III: Opinion and Attitudes: The Basic Findings Index
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Indian Youth and Electoral Politics studies the significant relationship between Indian youth and electoral politics in the country. The book answers many pertinent questions: Does a young candidate matter to the young voters? Do youth vote more enthusiastically if there are young candidates contesting elections? Contrary to popular notions, there is an increased interest in electoral politics amongst the Indian youth. But when it comes to voting, there is a lower participation.

The book looks at the level of awareness of the youth about political issues and analyzes youth interest and participation in electoral politics. It also points out that a large percentage of Indian youth would be willing to take up politics as their career choice. However there are differences in level of youth interest and electoral participation along gender, locality, and various such social variables.

Introduction Vibha Attri Awareness on Political Issues Kinjal Sampat and Jyoti Mishra Interest in Politics and Political Participation Sanjay Kumar The Voting Pattern Jyoti Mishra Young Candidates and Young Voters Shreyas Sardesai Issues of Electoral Reforms Sanjay Kumar Politics as a Career: Perception and Choice Appendix I: Survey Questionnaire: Youth and Politics Survey 2011 Appendix II: Who Were Interviewed during the Survey: The Social Profile Appendix III: Opinion and Attitudes: The Basic Findings Index

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