Globalization
Global citizens
Who identifies most as a citizen of the world?
UNICEF + Gallup asked young + older people in 55 countries how they experience the world today.
Read more about the surveyA significant share of young people say they feel most connected with the world.
That's, in part, a reflection of the explosion of the internet – which helps connect people around the globe.
We looked at whether young people—who have never known a world without internet—are more cosmopolitan than their elders.
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Return to the questionUnlike older people, today’s 15- to 24-year-olds have only ever known a world shaped by globalization and digital connectivity. Changes in the world at large may be driving shifts in identity.
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Return to the questionAll four of these—living in a city, having post-secondary education, having internet access, and relying on digital info sources—help explain feelings of global citizenship.