The Effects of University Education on the Political Attitudes of Young Adults
Abstract
The attitudes of a panel of young adults in the Corner Brook, Newfoundland area on a variety of politically-relevant topics were examined over a two year period to measure the possible effects of a university education. Generally, those who attended university did not change significantly in their attitudes as compared to high school gradu- ates who did not attend university.Date
1998-04-30Type
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