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Political participation of young people in political parties

A literature review of influencing factors on the macro, meso and micro level of participation

Politische Partizipation junger Menschen in Parteien

Ein Literaturbericht zu Einflussfaktoren für Partizipation auf der Makro-, Meso- und Mikroebene

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Weber, R. Political participation of young people in political parties. Z Politikwiss 27, 379–396 (2017). https://doi.org/10.1007/s41358-017-0106-z

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