neighbourhood; informed about news and decisions; plan to become actively involved in neighbourhood issues; individual’s responsibility to solve problems; local government people welcome my engagement; take a leadership role; confident to criticise leaders); Influence of politics – Four questions about local politics (politics has strong influence; politics influences the manner in which goods and services are distributed; influences access to resources; politics influences how I interact in my neighbourhood). All questions were asked verbally on a 5-point, not at all/strongly disagree (1) to very/strongly agree (5). The reliability of the indices was calculated, and, as seen below, the results showed reliability estimates ranging from 0.686 to 0.949, but most were greater than 0.7.4 We then tested the indices as dependent variables against the independent variable of gender. The data was analysed in SPPS (20). Findings Statistical analysis Statistical analysis revealed a number of differences as well as there being no differences between the young men and women in the sample. Table 2: Difference in measures, Male versus Female Public Debate Competencies Attitudes about gender equality Social Relationships Confidence in social engagement Confidence with duty bearers Participation in neighbourhood Influence of politics Male [n=36] 3.83 3.61 3.72 3.83 3.89 3.19 3.39 3.61 Female [n=31] 3.42 3.39 3.71 3.39 3.39 2.97 2.77 3 df 65 65 65 65 65 65 65 65 t Sig 1.997 1.167 0.067 1.956 1.582 0.716 2.352 2.465 0.05 ns ns 0.055 ns ns 0.022 0.016 Young men were significantly different (but not strongly) in civic capability, social relationships, participation in the neighbourhood, and influence of politics. There were no differences in competencies, attitudes about gender equality, confidence in social engagement, and confidence with duty bearers. It seem contradictory that young women would express having a wide range of competencies as well as having confidence in social engagement and confidence with duty bearers, but believe that they have less capacity in public debate, participation in the neighbourhood, and believe that politics has less effect on the community than males. However, as discussed below in detail, these differences may be explicable on a variety of reasons, but generally it can be surmised that the more public the 4 Reliability was calculated using Cronbach‘s Alpha. 6

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