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Vizije prihodnosti mladih : magistrsko delo
ID Jerončič, Urša (Author), ID Gril, Alenka (Mentor) More about this mentor... This link opens in a new window

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Abstract
Vstop v odraslost je ključna prelomnica v življenju posameznika, ki prinaša številne spremembe, izzive in odgovornosti. Je proces osamosvajanja med katerem se mladi prilagajajo novim vlogam ter pričakovanjem družbe. V teoretičnem uvodu sem najprej opredelila prehod v odraslost kot razvojno obdobje. Osredotočila sem se na značilnosti prehajanja v odraslost v slovenskem okolju. Naredila sem pregled aktualnih podatkov na štirih področjih, ki po socioloških vidikih veljajo za ključne kriterije odraslosti – zaključek formalnega izobraževanja, prehod na zaposlitveni trg, selitev od izvorne družine in oblikovanje lastne družine, partnerstva. V nadaljevanju sem predstavila koncept vizije prihodnosti in njegovo vlogo pri pozitivnem razvoju mladega posameznika. Vključila sem tudi koncept generacij, ki bo služil kot analitsko orodje v raziskavi. Opisala sem značilnosti dveh generacij današnje mladine - pripadnikov generacije Y in generacije Z ter pomen poznavanja generacijskih razlik za socialne delavce. Teoretični del sem zaključila s poglavjem o izzivih prihodnosti. Na kratko sem predstavila glavne pričakovane tehnološke, ekonomske, podnebne in demografske spremembe, ki bodo vplivale na svet in celotno družbo. V empiričnem delu sem z uporabo strukturiranega vprašalnika zbirala podatke o tem, kakšne so vizije mladih na področju izobraževanja in zaposlitve, financ in bivanja ter partnerstva in družine. Zanimalo me je tudi, v kakšni meri oz. na kakšen način so globalni izzivi, ki jih prinaša prihodnost, povezani z oblikovanjem osebnih vizij prihodnosti mladih ter ali med mladimi na splošno prevladuje optimističen ali pesimističen pogled na prihodnost. Raziskava je kvantitativna in deskriptivna. Populacijo predstavljajo vse osebe v Sloveniji, rojene med letoma 1992 in 2005, ki so v času zbiranja podatkov spadale v skupino mladih na prehodu v odraslost (osebe med dopolnjenim 18. in 31. letom starosti). Vzorec je neslučajnostni in priročni. Raziskava je pokazala, da so mladi večinoma optimistični v zvezi s svojo prihodnostjo. Ključne teme pri njihovem razmišljanju o prihodnosti vključujejo delo/kariero, partnerske odnose ter finančno situacijo, pri čemer doživljajo večinoma pozitivna ali nevtralna čustva. Občutki neugodja se pojavljajo, ko razmišljajo o prihodnosti družbe in sveta. Sodelujoči mladi izbirajo poklice glede na lastne interese in znanje, pri čemer ne verjamejo, da jim njihovo šolanje zagotavlja vsa potrebna znanja za uspešno kariero. Pomembnost izobrazbe in dejanskega znanja pri iskanju zaposlitve se razlikuje glede na doseženo stopnjo izobrazbe in zaposlitveni status udeleženih, večina pa izraža pripravljenost na vseživljenjsko učenje za napredovanje v karieri. Večina sodelujočih mladih na prehodu v odraslost ima jasno predstavo o svojem prihodnjem poklicu, želi si stabilne zaposlitve in izraža negotovost glede pogostega menjavanja službe. Finančno si predstavljajo lagodno življenje, pri čemer večina pričakuje lastniško nepremičnino okrog 30. leta in želi živeti v vaškem okolju. Partnerski odnosi so tem mladim pomembni, večina si želi resno partnersko ali zakonsko zvezo ter starševstvo okrog 30. leta, z željo po dveh otrocih v povprečju. Družino vidijo kot potrditev ljubezni, izpolnitev življenjskega smisla in občutek povezanosti. Sodelujoči mladi pričakujejo poslabšanje življenjskih razmer v prihodnosti, pri čemer največje izzive vidijo v okoljskih spremembah, socialno-ekonomskih težavah, tehnološkem napredku ter spremembah v človeških vrednotah. Kljub zaskrbljenosti zaradi globalnih izzivov ti mladi verjamejo, da lahko aktivno prispevajo k reševanju izzivov in prilagajajo svoje vizije prihodnosti glede na pričakovane izzive.

Language:Slovenian
Keywords:Mladostniki, prehod v odraslost, pozitiven razvoj mladih, prihodnje razmišljanje, izzivi prihodnosti, generacija Y, generacija Z
Work type:Master's thesis/paper
Typology:2.09 - Master's Thesis
Organization:FSD - Faculty of Social Work
Place of publishing:Ljubljana
Publisher:[U. Jerončič]
Year:2023
Number of pages:118 str.
PID:20.500.12556/RUL-153542 This link opens in a new window
UDC:316.346.32-053.6
COBISS.SI-ID:201811459 This link opens in a new window
Publication date in RUL:13.01.2024
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Language:English
Title:The Young People's Visions of Their Future
Abstract:
The transition to adulthood is a crucial milestone in an individual's life, bringing numerous changes, challenges, and responsibilities. It is a process of individuation during which young people adapt to new roles and societal expectations. In the theoretical part, I first defined the transition to adulthood as a developmental period. I focused on the characteristics of transitioning to adulthood in the Slovenian environment. I provided an overview of current data in four areas considered key criteria of adulthood from a sociological perspective: completion of formal education, entry into the job market, moving away from the family of origin, and forming one's own family and partnerships. Later, I introduced the concept of future vision and its role in the positive development of young individuals. I also included the concept of generations as an analytical tool in the research. I described the characteristics of two generations of today's youth - members of Generation Y and Generation Z - and the importance of understanding generational differences for social workers. I concluded the theoretical part with a chapter on the challenges of the future. I briefly presented the main expected technological, economic, climate, and demographic changes that will impact the world and the entire society. In the empirical part, I collected data using a structured questionnaire on the visions of young people regarding education and employment, finances and living arrangements, as well as partnerships and families. I was also interested in the extent and manner in which global challenges posed by the future are connected to the formation of personal visions of the future among young people, and whether there is a prevailing optimistic or pessimistic view of the future among the youth in general. The research is quantitative and descriptive. The population includes all individuals born in Slovenia between 1992 and 2005, who fell into the category of young people in transition to adulthood (individuals between the ages of 18 and 31) at the time of data collection. The sample is non-random and convenient. The research showed that young people are mostly optimistic about their future. Key themes in their thinking about the future include work/career, relationships, and financial situations, with mostly positive or neutral emotions. Feelings of discomfort arise when contemplating the future of society and the world. Participants choose professions based on their interests and knowledge, and they don't believe that their education provides all the necessary knowledge for a successful career. The importance of education and actual knowledge in seeking employment varies based on the level of education attained and the employment status of the participants, with most expressing a willingness for lifelong learning for career advancement. Most young people in transition to adulthood have a clear idea of their future profession, desire stable employment, and express uncertainty about frequent job changes. They envision a comfortable financial life, with the majority expecting to own a home around the age of 30 and wanting to live in a rural environment. Partner relationships are important to these young individuals, with most desiring a serious partnership or marriage and parenthood around the age of 30, with an average desire for two children. They see family as a confirmation of love, fulfilment of life's meaning, and a sense of connection. Participating young people expect worsening living conditions in the future, with the greatest challenges perceived in environmental changes, socio-economic issues, technological progress, and changes in human values. Despite being concerned about global challenges, these young people believe they can actively contribute to addressing these challenges and adjust their visions of the future based on expected challenges.

Keywords:Youth, transition to adulthood, positive youth development, future thinking, challenges of the future, Generation Y, Generation Z

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