The bar chart shows the exposure to civic education by age group, broken down by ages 18 to 22, ages 23 to 29, ages 30 to 34, and ages 35 and over.
- All cohorts were more likely to have taken a civic education courses than to have participated in a mock election.
- The 18- to 22-year-old cohort was the most likely to have been exposed to civic education: almost three quarters had taken a civic education course and more than half had participated in a mock election.
- The 23- to 29-year-old cohort was the next most likely to have been exposed to civic education: about two thirds had taken a civic education course and nearly half had participated in a mock election.
- There was little reported difference between those aged 30 to 34 and those 35 and over: about half had taken a civic education course and about a third had participated in a mock election.