Many of the young people today, especially those born between 1990 and 2000, are apolitical and “indifferent” to political and social issues, a study conducted by the Far Eastern University’s Public Policy Center showed.

The study, which polled 81,230 freshman students nationwide, showed that those who belong to Generation Z are not inclined to participate in political and civic affairs.

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