不平等の世界における若者の社会的移動の期待
Francesca Borgonovi1,2, Artur Pokropek3
1Social Research Institute, University College London, London, UK.
まとめ
収入の格差が大きい地域に住む若者は 経済の向上への希望が高くなります これは社会経済的な状況が 若者の将来の願望を形作っていることを示しています
科学分野:
- 社会学
- 経済学
- 発達心理学
背景:
- 社会経済的な地位は個人の生活経路に大きな影響を与えます.
- 青春期は 将来の期待と願望を 育てるための 重要な時期です
研究 の 目的:
- 収入の不平等と青少年の向上への期待との関係を調査する.
- 経済的格差が若者の将来に どう影響するか理解するためです
主な方法:
- 様々な社会経済的な背景にある若者の調査データを分析した.
- 収入格差の指標と自己報告された流動性期待の相関を評価するための統計モデルです.
主要な成果:
- 収入の格差が大きいことと 青少年の向上への期待が高まっていることとの間には ポジティブな相関関係が見られた.
- 格差が大きい環境にいる若者は 将来の経済的地位について より楽観的でした
結論:
- 収入の格差が大きいと 思春期の若者が 昇進を目指す意欲が高まる可能性があります
- 若者の将来の経済見通しは,現在の社会経済環境によって大きく左右されます.
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