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Globally, millennials show a low interest in citizen participation and the political system of their countries. In Ecuador there are 3.9 million millennials, i.e., people between 24 and 39 years of age, which represent 23.2% of the total population, being 50.4% women and 49.6% men. With this data, millennials or also known as "generation Y" are a large group of interest at the time of obtaining votes in popular elections and in the future, as explained below, in the strengthening or weakening of the democratic regime of a country, so it is important to know the current situation of young…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
Globally, millennials show a low interest in citizen participation and the political system of their countries. In Ecuador there are 3.9 million millennials, i.e., people between 24 and 39 years of age, which represent 23.2% of the total population, being 50.4% women and 49.6% men. With this data, millennials or also known as "generation Y" are a large group of interest at the time of obtaining votes in popular elections and in the future, as explained below, in the strengthening or weakening of the democratic regime of a country, so it is important to know the current situation of young millennials in citizen participation, the causes of their active or passive participation in politics that allow rethinking in new ways of doing politics. For this reason, the objective of this research corresponds to know those factors that influence the civic participation of millennials in the city of Quito.
Autorenporträt
Abogada graduada de la Universidad San Francisco de Quito, con un Masterado en Gerencia Política, Gobernanza y Gobernabilidad por la Universidad Católica Santiago de Guayaquil, Ecuador. Profesional con diez años de experiencia en el sector público en las áreas de turismo, agua, minería y electricidad. Amante de la política y los estudios sociales.