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James E. Prieger

2012

California

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Civic Engagement In California: Why Do We Lag?, James Prieger, Kelly Faltis Oct 2012

Civic Engagement In California: Why Do We Lag?, James Prieger, Kelly Faltis

James E. Prieger

Civic engagement is vital for liberal democracy, the proper functioning of social, civic, and governmental institutions, and economic growth. This report examines citizen participation in political and social civic life in California. We begin by comparing the state to the nation at large, and find that California lags the nation in most forms of civic engagement. The data show that, on average, Whites were more engaged than Blacks, Hispanics, and Asians, and native citizens born in the US are more engaged than citizens born elsewhere and non-citizens. To analyze whether these factors determine why civic engagement differs in California, we …