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Author: Bryony Hoskins

Intergenerational transmission and the reinforcement of the political engagement gap: identifying how university-educated parents enable their children to become more politically interested during early adolescence

The development of social and gender disparities in political engagement during adolescence and early adulthood: what role does education play?

The development of social and gender disparities in political engagement during adolescence and early adulthood: what role does education play? Policy brief

Education magnifies social and gender gaps in political engagement says report

Young children all find politics engaging but by 15 this has changed – new research shows why

The changing impact of family background on political engagement during adolescence and early adulthood

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