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April 13, 2005
the youth "lifeworld"
Before we try to engage young people in politics and civic life, it's important to understand their day-to-day concerns, habits, and background assumptions--what Lew Friedland calls their "lifeworld." As a start, consider the following data from the Reboot survey that I mentioned yesterday (pdf; go to p. 19). Americans between the ages of 18 and 25 said that they were "very worried" about the following issues:
| getting a sexually transmitted disease | 35% |
| your grades at school | 26% |
| finding a job when you get out of school | 23% |
| maintaining good relationships with your friends | 19% |
| getting along with your parents | 18% |
| your relationship with God | 18% |
| deciding who to vote for | 15% |
| making sure you are contributing to your community | 11% |
| finding a spouse | 7% |
| finding a girlfriend or boyfriend | 4% |
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