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Youth Quotas And Other Efficient Forms Of Youth Participation In Ageing Societies 1st Edition Jrg Tremmel

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Youth Quotas And Other Efficient Forms Of Youth Participation In Ageing Societies 1st Edition Jrg Tremmel
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Publisher: Springer International Publishing
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.26 MB
Pages: 188
Author: Jörg Tremmel, Antony Mason, Petter Haakenstad Godli, Igor Dimitrijoski (eds.)
ISBN: 9783319134307, 3319134302
Language: English
Year: 2015
Edition: 1

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Youth Quotas And Other Efficient Forms Of Youth Participation In Ageing Societies 1st Edition Jrg Tremmel by Jörg Tremmel, Antony Mason, Petter Haakenstad Godli, Igor Dimitrijoski (eds.) 9783319134307, 3319134302 instant download after payment.

This book examines ways to ensure that the rights, interests and concerns of young people are properly represented in Western democracies. One new proposal is the introduction of youth quotas in political institutions in order to counter the possible marginalization of young people caused by demographic ageing and, thereby, an overrepresentation of the interests of the elderly.

The book explores key questions regarding the implementation of youth quotas from different perspectives, including philosophy, political science, sociology and demography. It examines whether youth quotas and other measures that give the young more voice and influence in political institutions are a good means for promoting the cause of intergenerational justice. In particular, it investigates how and if youth quotas can be used to ensure that the environmental interests of young and future generations are being taken into account.

In addition, the book introduces an innovative model that would give a right to vote to minors without voting age boundaries. The book also discusses suffrage reforms through lowering the voting age in Western countries, as well as introducing methods especially aimed at raising the skills of children necessary for societal citizenship and empowerment of young citizens.

The volume will help raise awareness and knowledge about the intergenerational implications of demographic changes in Western democracies, where ageing societies are increasingly turning into gerontocracies. It offers readers deep insight into how youth quotas in particular (and others forms of youth participation in general) might be efficient methods to ensure that younger generations are included in the political decision making process and other activities in society.

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