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The Nordic Youth Study Sponsored by the Nordic Council of Ministers and NORDBUK

Åland-Denmark-Faroe Islands-Finland-Greenland-Iceland-Norway-Sweden. The Nordic Youth Study Sponsored by the Nordic Council of Ministers and NORDBUK Promoted by the Icelandic Ministry of Education, Science and Culture Data collection coordinated by ICSRA. Structure of the presentation.

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The Nordic Youth Study Sponsored by the Nordic Council of Ministers and NORDBUK

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  1. Åland-Denmark-Faroe Islands-Finland-Greenland-Iceland-Norway-Sweden The Nordic Youth Study Sponsored by the Nordic Council of Ministers and NORDBUK Promoted by the Icelandic Ministry of Education, Science and Culture Data collection coordinated by ICSRA

  2. Structure of the presentation • Study background • Principal investgators (PI’s) and questionnaire development • Sample, participants and data collection procedures • Selected comparative findings • Language and Culture • Education • Information Technology • Gender equality • Leisure time • Substance use • Mental Health • Final remarks and future use

  3. The report • Published electronically only • Is 143 pages with 94 figures and 67 tables, with all study questions crosstabulated in an Appendix (510 tables) • Shows comparative descriptive results between all eight countries • Accessible from ICSRA

  4. Study background • Initiated by the Icelandic Minstry of Education, Science and Culture the year before the precidency in the Nordic Council of Ministers • Data collection coordination by ICSRA • Main sponsor: The Nordic Council of Ministers and NORDBUK

  5. Principal investigators and institutions Åland Sarah Stephan, Ålands fredsinstitut Denmark Noemi Katznelson, Center for Youth Research, Danish School of Education, Aarhus University Faroe Islands Firouz Gaini, University of the Faroe Islands Finland Sami Myllyniemi, Finnish Youth Research Network Greenland Pia Vedel Ankerson, University of Nuuk and Centre for Public Health Iceland Inga Dora Sigfusdottir, ICSRA Norway Tormod Øia, NOVA Sweden Curt Hagquist, Karlstad University

  6. Questionnare development • All partners contributed to the questionnaire • Many meetings.... and hundreds of e-mail! • Final questionnaire includes 100 questions and around 500 variables in 32 pages • Coordination and supervision: Jon Sigfusson, ICSRA • Scanning and preparation of data files: ICSRA

  7. Data collection • School based survey; data collection took place during late fall of 2009 and early spring of 2010 • Representative of 16-19 year old junior college population in all the Nordic countries • Teachers and/or other school personell assisted with the distribution and recollection of questionnaires • Response rate ranges from ≈70% to ≈ 90%, with exception of Greenland where it was about 30%

  8. But who are the “junior college students” in the Nordic countries...? Enrolment is from about 80% to nearly universal, apart from Greenland where about 60% enrol Graduation ratio is typically about 60% to 70% of each respective cohort with about 25% in Greenland

  9. Number of participants by gender and country (cleaned data file)

  10. Average age of participants within country Åland 17,4 Denmark 17,3 Faroe Islands 18,6 Finland 17,0 Greenland 18,5 Iceland 17,5 Norway 17,2 Sweden 17,1

  11. But why listen to young people? Kofi Annan: “Young people should be at the forefront of global change and innovation”.

  12. Some selected results... Language and culture

  13. Are you interested in improving your knowledge about other Nordic countries, their culture and history? (Yes)

  14. Interest in learning Danish? (Yes)

  15. Interest in learning Norwegian? (Yes)

  16. Interest in learning Swedish? (Yes)

  17. Interest in learning a Nordic language other than your own, Danish, Norwegian or Swedish? (Yes)

  18. How do you like living in your neighborhood?

  19. Imagine that you had a child now. Would you like your child to grow up in the neighborhood that you live in?

  20. Institutional trust: How much do you trust the educational system (quite a lot or a great deal)

  21. Institutional trust: How much do you trust the social security system (quite a lot or a great deal)

  22. Institutional trust: How much do you trust the Parliament (quite a lot or a great deal)

  23. Education

  24. After this level of education: Enroll in a university in my country, - very or rather likely, by gender

  25. After this education: Enroll in a university abroad, - very or rather likely, by gender Icelandic Centre for Social Research and Analysis

  26. I find the school studies pointless, applies almost always to me / applies often to me, by gender Icelandic Centre for Social Research and Analysis

  27. I am poorly prepared for classes, applies almost always to me / applies often to me, by gender Icelandic Centre for Social Research and Analysis

  28. I find the studies too easy, applies almost always to me / applies often to me, by gender Icelandic Centre for Social Research and Analysis

  29. I find the studies too difficult, applies almost always to me / applies often to me, by gender Icelandic Centre for Social Research and Analysis

  30. Information technology

  31. I have access to the Internet that I need in my everyday life - applies very well to me / applies rather well to me, by country Icelandic Centre for Social Research and Analysis

  32. The Internet is an important part of my social life - applies very well to me / applies rather well to me, by country Icelandic Centre for Social Research and Analysis

  33. How much time on average do you spend every day on the following? - Watch TV / DVD/ VCR / BLUE RAY Icelandic Centre for Social Research and Analysis

  34. How often do you do the following – Find information on the Internet for other family members ≈ 20%- 40%, every week Icelandic Centre for Social Research and Analysis

  35. Gender equality

  36. Women should stay at home and take care of the children when they are young - agree strongly / agree somewhat, by gender Icelandic Centre for Social Research and Analysis

  37. Men are better leaders than women - agree strongly / agree somewhat, by gender Icelandic Centre for Social Research and Analysis

  38. Women are better leaders than men- agree strongly / agree somewhat, by gender

  39. Women and men should have equal rights - agree strongly / agree somewhat, by gender

  40. Overall it is better when men, rather than women, make decisions - agree strongly / agree somewhat, by gender Icelandic Centre for Social Research and Analysis

  41. Women should not work outside the home - agree strongly / agree somewhat, by gender Icelandic Centre for Social Research and Analysis

  42. Leisure time

  43. Participation in sports/physical training outside compulsory classes in school: 4 times per week or more Icelandic Centre for Social Research and Analysis

  44. Participation in sports in a sports club/team: 4 times per week or more Icelandic Centre for Social Research and Analysis

  45. How often do you physically wind yourself so you exhaust yourself or sweat: 4 times per week or more Icelandic Centre for Social Research and Analysis

  46. Substance Use

  47. How much have you smoked, on average, during the last 30 days? – Daily smoking, by gender Icelandic Centre for Social Research and Analysis

  48. How often got drunk in the last 30 days Icelandic Centre for Social Research and Analysis

  49. Ever use of hashish or marijuana, by country Icelandic Centre for Social Research and Analysis

  50. Obtained alcohol: Yourself in a liquor store or supermarket (once or more often in your life) Icelandic Centre for Social Research and Analysis

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