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Determinants of the Formation of a European Identity Among Children: Individual‐ and School‐Level Influences


Orhan Agirdag


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PETRA HUYST


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MIEKE VAN HOUTTE


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March 2012

JCMS: Journal of Common Market Studies, Vol. 50, Issue 2, pp. 198-213, 2012

Abstract:     
While a growing number of studies have been conducted on European identification, very few of them have examined how children form their sense of European identity. This article investigates the impact of individual‐ and school‐level characteristics on children's formation of a European identity. Multi‐level analyses of data from 2,845 pupils (aged 10–14) in 68 Belgian primary schools revealed that family socio‐economic status (SES), ethnicity, gender and the school's SES make‐up influence the extent to which children identify as European; age, religion and school sector do not. The study clarifies the importance of examining how children form their European identity.

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Date posted: February 9, 2012  

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Agirdag, Orhan, HUYST, PETRA and VAN HOUTTE, MIEKE, Determinants of the Formation of a European Identity Among Children: Individual‐ and School‐Level Influences (March 2012). JCMS: Journal of Common Market Studies, Vol. 50, Issue 2, pp. 198-213, 2012. Available at SSRN: http://ssrn.com/abstract=2001875 or http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1468-5965.2011.02205.x

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