Líðan og framtíðarsýn ungmenna á Austurlandi

This study examined the attitudes of 144 youths in Eastern Iceland 15-22 years of age to future residence in the area. Most were students at the local gymnasium at Egilsstaðir. The results indicate that well-being and plans for the future were determined mainly by sex, number of relatives, and lengt...

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Main Authors: Valdimar Briem, Tinna Halldórsóttir
Format: Article
Language:isl
Published: Icelandic Sociological Association 2011-01-01
Series:Íslenska þjóðfélagið: The Icelandic Society
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Online Access:http://www.thjodfelagid.is/index.php/Th/article/view/22/pdf
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spelling doaj-5c2441176b0b4e27a6781c2a4054babc2020-11-24T22:13:36ZislIcelandic Sociological AssociationÍslenska þjóðfélagið: The Icelandic Society1670-875X1670-87682011-01-0121526Líðan og framtíðarsýn ungmenna á AusturlandiValdimar BriemTinna HalldórsóttirThis study examined the attitudes of 144 youths in Eastern Iceland 15-22 years of age to future residence in the area. Most were students at the local gymnasium at Egilsstaðir. The results indicate that well-being and plans for the future were determined mainly by sex, number of relatives, and length of residence, but educational plans were determined more by the adolescents' family situation. Boys were generally more content than girls with their situation and local opportunities, and more prepared to live permanently in the area. Attitudes were related to age-dependent changes in the adolescents' lives. Adolescents who had lived in the area more than 10 years usually had many relatives locally and lived in nuclear families with both biological parents. Most of these were loyal to the area and optimistic about living there in future. Many newcomers lived with a single parent or with one biological and a foster parent. Some of these were optimistic about the future, but others, in particular girls, more pessimistic and prepared to move away.http://www.thjodfelagid.is/index.php/Th/article/view/22/pdfAdolescentsattitudesrural communitiesgenderlength of residencerelativesfamily situationIceland
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Tinna Halldórsóttir
Líðan og framtíðarsýn ungmenna á Austurlandi
Íslenska þjóðfélagið: The Icelandic Society
Adolescents
attitudes
rural communities
gender
length of residence
relatives
family situation
Iceland
author_facet Valdimar Briem
Tinna Halldórsóttir
author_sort Valdimar Briem
title Líðan og framtíðarsýn ungmenna á Austurlandi
title_short Líðan og framtíðarsýn ungmenna á Austurlandi
title_full Líðan og framtíðarsýn ungmenna á Austurlandi
title_fullStr Líðan og framtíðarsýn ungmenna á Austurlandi
title_full_unstemmed Líðan og framtíðarsýn ungmenna á Austurlandi
title_sort líðan og framtíðarsýn ungmenna á austurlandi
publisher Icelandic Sociological Association
series Íslenska þjóðfélagið: The Icelandic Society
issn 1670-875X
1670-8768
publishDate 2011-01-01
description This study examined the attitudes of 144 youths in Eastern Iceland 15-22 years of age to future residence in the area. Most were students at the local gymnasium at Egilsstaðir. The results indicate that well-being and plans for the future were determined mainly by sex, number of relatives, and length of residence, but educational plans were determined more by the adolescents' family situation. Boys were generally more content than girls with their situation and local opportunities, and more prepared to live permanently in the area. Attitudes were related to age-dependent changes in the adolescents' lives. Adolescents who had lived in the area more than 10 years usually had many relatives locally and lived in nuclear families with both biological parents. Most of these were loyal to the area and optimistic about living there in future. Many newcomers lived with a single parent or with one biological and a foster parent. Some of these were optimistic about the future, but others, in particular girls, more pessimistic and prepared to move away.
topic Adolescents
attitudes
rural communities
gender
length of residence
relatives
family situation
Iceland
url http://www.thjodfelagid.is/index.php/Th/article/view/22/pdf
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