From Intention to Action: Understanding Youth Electoral Participation Across Countries through Civic Education

Marlen Holtmann1, Sabine Meink, Andrés Sandoval-Hernández, Maria Magdalena Isac

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Abstract

Declining youth electoral participation threatens the long-term legitimacy of representative democracy. However, timely cross-national indicators of early disengagement remain scarce. This study draws on data from the IEA International Civic and Citizenship Education Study (ICCS) to examine (a) whether eighth-grade students’ stated voting intentions [are associated with] their cohort’s eventual electoral participation, and (b) which individual-level factors best explain those intentions after controlling for country-level characteristics. First, we align students’ voting intentions from IEA ICCS 2009 and 2016 with [corresponding] official age-specific turnout rates in each cohort’s first national election. The analysis reveals a moderate, statistically significant association, indicating that higher proportions of “likely future voters” in grade eight are associated with higher turnout once these cohorts reach voting age. Second, to identify the drivers of voting intentions, we pool microdata from all three IEA ICCS cycles (2009, 2016, 2022; N ≈ 316 000 students) and estimate fixed-effects models to account for time-invariant national confounders. Results show that students’ political interest emerges as the strongest predictor, followed by civic knowledge, self-efficacy, trust in the political system and its institutions, and parental political interest. Student background characteristics (e.g., gender or language at home) lose statistical significance once these factors are accounted for. The findings validate adolescent voting intentions as an early-warning indicator and highlight malleable psychological levers (i.e., interest, knowledge, efficacy) that civic-education policy can target.
Original languageEnglish
Article numbere70127
JournalDevelopmental Science
Volume29
Issue number2
Early online date1 Feb 2026
DOIs
Publication statusE-pub ahead of print - 1 Feb 2026

Data Availability Statement

The data that support the findings of this study are openly available in IEA ICCS at https://www.iea.nl/data-tools/repository.

Acknowledgements

We gratefully acknowledge the assistance of Ireta Cekse, Andrés Christiansen, Diego Cortes, Aysel Gojayeva, Seongkyeong Jeong, Alec I. Kennedy, Chen-Ho Lee, Kaisa Leino, Maria Nika, Mojca Rozman, Milena Taneva, and especially Antonio Traub, whose support greatly facilitated this study.

UN SDGs

This output contributes to the following UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)

  1. SDG 4 - Quality Education
    SDG 4 Quality Education

Keywords

  • Civic education
  • civic knowledge
  • IEA International Civic and Citizenship Education Study (ICCS)
  • students’ political interest
  • voting intentions
  • youth electoral participation

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