Affiliation:
1. Paul Baerwald School of Social Work and Social Welfare the Hebrew University of Jerusalem Jerusalem Israel
2. Social Work Depratment Tel‐Hai Academic College Upper Galilee Israel
Abstract
AbstractMuch of the research on children's right to participation has focused on formal settings, with less attention given to everyday contexts. The current study explores the scope of children's participation in everyday life in the family, school and community. Based on a sample of 46 000 children from 32 countries, children's participation was found to vary across the different contexts. Moreover, the quality of the children's relationships with adults was found to be positively related to the degree of their participation. Finally, some cross‐national differences were found.
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