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Ties that Bind
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1998
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Voluntary WorkEducationYouth AdvocacyAdolescenceSocial WorkSociology Of EducationYouth Well-beingYouth JusticeCivic EngagementHealth SciencesOrder TheoryChild Well-beingSchool PsychologyVolunteer WorkPublic InterestAdolescent PsychologyAdolescent DevelopmentAdolescent LearningSociologyGlobal ChallengeMotivational Learning
The relationship of voluntary work, school climates, and family values to public interest as a life goal of adolescents is presented for a sample of 5,579 12–18 year olds in three stable and four transitional democracies. In five of the seven countries, females were more likely than males to be engaged in voluntary work, and in all seven countries girls were more likely than boys to report that their families encouraged an ethic of social responsibility. Regardless of gender or country, adolescents were more likely to consider public interest an important life goal when their families emphasized an ethic of social responsibility. In addition, engagement in volunteer work and a sense of student solidarity at school were formative components of public interest as a life goal for youth in some but not all countries.
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