Youth in Europe I: An International Empirical Study about Life PerspectivesLIT Verlag Münster, 2005 - 278 sayfa This book contains a report of an extraordinary study about life perspectives of young people in different countries in Europe. It reveals remarkable differences in perspective for the future of the young people in these countries. Are we in the process of establishing a society in which future generations will feel at home and in which they can put their faith? The European Union should support this kind of research. |
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3=middle 5-point scale 5=positive Table adolescents Alienation Amnesty International analysis Anomie answers mean 1=negative areas attitudes ATTRACTIVENESS Authenticity autonomy believe changes church attendance Church of Sweden Concept concerning Conformity connection context corr correlation countries Critically independent Croatia culture Demonstrative economic European European Union evaluation extraversion Family ness Family Orientation feel female Finland future Greenpeace important individual individualisation institutions Ireland Israel lives macro-level male Mean S.D. meso meso-level modern moral relativism negative Netherlands neuroticism Nostalgia one's organisations parents Parliamentary Personal Interests perspectives Pessimism Planning pluralism Poland political action Political Orientation political parties politicians positive present Private Sphere PROFESSIONAL ORIENTATION pupils questionnaire regard relationship religion religious Republic of Ireland respondents role sample scores secular Self-management Socially integrated society subscales Swedish tion traditional trendy trust Uncertainty united Europe Value Orientation variables Violent Activist Würzburg xenophobia xenophobic youth
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