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The question is, how to improve these numbers beyond blind selections from party youth movements?
Well yes, when I will be 39 years and voting, my son-nephew of 19-20 years will be also voting .
Interesting analysis. Although not all of them, the countries at the bottom seem to be more conservative as well.
Where is Brazil in this chart? Why is one of the world's biggest and most important countries not listed? Very strange.
In Colombia, young people turned out to be more corrupt
Interesting text, what is given to us, especially to help that segment of the population that is leaving the classrooms and entering working life and that requires the improvement of skills and competencies, necessary for full development.
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Ook in NL zijn jongeren ondervertegenwoordigd!
So it means the smaller the distance from the dot to the column end, the more aligned is the representation of the age group in parliament compared to its representation in society? This must be the first OECD KPI I see were Germany is leading. :)