Tematikus tanulmányok – Közösségben élő immobil fiatalok

Advantages of the home ground: The role of the social contacts in the immobile status of the rural youth

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2023-03-27
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Éva, H. (2023). Advantages of the home ground: The role of the social contacts in the immobile status of the rural youth. CROSS-SECTIONS Social Science Journal, 8(3), 24-54. https://doi.org/10.18392/metsz/2019/3/2
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The paper deals with the effects of the structure and the working of the egocentric network to the immobile status of rural youth. The research was made in 2018 among 19-25-year-old youth living in villages with not more than 2500 inhabitants. More, than a hundred (104) structured interview was made: 53 youth and 51 parents. Firstly, the study shows the network size and composition of the examined population, then the influence of the revealed functions of the egocentric network of the youth to their immobility. Based on the data the egocentric network of the youth mainly consist of strong ties: close kin and other relatives. From the weak ties the most frequent contacts belong to the education institutions as primary or grammar school, university. The local schools have a great role in the forming of the friendships. The local working place contacts, neighbours and acquaintanceships are not general actors of the egocentric networks of the youth.