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What Really Makes Young People Happy
According to the new findings from the department of Sociology, the real key to a happy life for both young men and women, is being healthy and living with a partner. The investigators from the United Kingdom carried out their study, involving 1,100 young adults from Bristol, with the ages between 20 and 34 years. The research, conducted between 2000 and 2002, looked at how work and other factors, such as relationships, health and home life, affect people's happiness. It found that:
The results indicate that men's satisfaction with work is affected by education, income and job security, whereas women's happiness is influenced just by income and development of their career. This means, that, in contrast to women, it is more important for men to get a job that would match their educational background. The study also suggests that women are ready to accept different social and economic roles and that work does not contribute to their overall happiness to that extent as it does for men. However, ladies do not necessarily consider careers as 'unimportant', they simply have more than one priority in their lives. Among other findings was that a sense of control over one's life and living with a partner could underpin or balance the risks of having no job or job insecurity. This suggests that young people are much more resilient in life than it could seem for some commentators. One of the important findings of this study is that it is not the money that determines whether people feel happy or not, said the study's co-author, Dr. Nabil Khattab from the University's Department of Sociology. He was surprised that during this time of economic crisis, when so many people are left without jobs, and unemployment is still on a rise, young adults still manage to maintain a good sense of control over their lives. The findings are published in details in the latest edition of the journal Sociology. Tags: Happiness More articles by eNotAlone.com |
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