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Poverty, Conflict due to the Young, with Parents

Darina Òªoni
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Darina Ҫoni: Universiteti “A. Xhuvani†Elbasan

European Journal of Multidisciplinary Studies Articles, 2016, vol. 1

Abstract: The youth, between conflicts school, in their families and in the society. From the implemented study, it was resulted that one of the main reasons for their conflicts within the families is the economic situation. Poverty and unemployment are reasons which increase stress, anxiety in humans so they are more prone to conflicts. According to the study,it results that 14.2 percent of the girls and 16.5 percent of the boys approve that they conflict with their parents because they cannot meet their economic demands. From the survey data, about 42 percent of the students’ mothers are unemployed or retired and 18 percent of them are workers or farmers with minimal incomes and 20 percent of the students’ fathers are unemployed or retired, 18.1 percent of them are workers or farmers. Even the young people experience this poverty within their families, but their reaction is sometimes even conflictual.

Keywords: Conflict; poverty; economic; youth; unemployment (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2016
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DOI: 10.26417/ejms.v3i1.p140-142

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