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Assessing the Effects of Voluntary Youth Service : The Case of Teach for America (New ed)

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This book uses survey data from all accepted applicants to Teach for America 1993-98 to assess the longer-term effect of youth service on participants' current civic attitudes and behaviors.

While TFA ""graduates"" score higher than the two comparison groups - ""dropouts"" and ""non-matriculants"" - on a broad range of attitudinal items measuring civic commitment, these differences appear to be less a byproduct of the TFA experience than a reflection of current involvement with the TFA organization.

Moreover, the attitudinal differences are not reflected in actual civic behavior.

Specifically, graduates lag behind non-matriculants in current service activity and generally trail both non-matriculants and drop-outs in self-reported participation in five other forms of civic/political activity measured in the study.

Graduates also vote at lower rates than the other two groups.

Finally, fewer graduates report employment in ""pro-social"" jobs than either non-matriculants or drop-outs.

The authors close by speculating on what mechanisms may help explain variation in the long-term effects of youth service or activist experiences.

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Product Details
0807899283 / 9780807899281
Paperback / softback
28/02/2010
United States
48 pages