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youth in india (geographic marginalisation lessens aspirations of the…
youth in india
geographic marginalisation lessens aspirations of the youth in India's regional towns - access to middle-class jobs, modern education and lifestyles seems distant for them
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Usage of technology especially low income youth primarily for reasons like sex, romance and love
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face social pressure to manage modern lifestyle and cultural traditional lifestyle - especially seen among Buddhist and Muslim youth
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gender differences in life satisfaction, stress, ability to cope with stress, happiness - hindu adolescents
social media and technology - spending long hours on phone, isolation, addiction
well-being is affected and related to poverty, specific risks and protective processes
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india's education system - rigidness, competition, work overload, heirarchic power, lack of creativity, stress and anxiety
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factors like place of residence, wealth quintile, age, education, and occupation are important determinants of mental health problems among Indian youth
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migration of youth does provide freedom and aspirations but also make youth (north-east) more vulnerable and marginalized
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young people's aspirations and transition in rural india is not separate from family and community - they have obligations to family , constrained by gender norms. these transitions are interconnected and depend on each other
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social impact of joblessness is huge: mental health, violence, drug taking and other social outcomes
spaces and spatial arrangements facilitate and limit intra- and inter generational contact, and the extent to which this affects young women's conceptions of the future
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