To the study of social well-being of youth: key provisions of the conception
https://doi.org/10.31660/1993-1824-2022-2-23-39
Abstract
The article discusses the key provisions of the concept of social well-being of youth. The conception is intended for its use in the framework of interdisciplinary research carried out in the Khanty-Mansiysk Autonomous Okrug — Ugra. Key provisions of the conception: 1) the concept of social well-being, including the social well-being of youth; 2) the structure of social well-being of youth; 3) factors of social well-being of youth; 4) theoretical and methodological framework for the study of social well-being of youth. The article provides a brief overview of the conceptions of social well-being in foreign and Russian science. The aim of the article is to develop a theoretical research methodology, on the basis of which an empirical methodology could be created, as well as a methodology for conducting an empirical study of different groups of young people, such as working youth, students, unemployed youth, and non-studying youth.
About the Author
G. E. ZborovskyRussian Federation
Garold E. Zborovsky - Department of Sociology and Public and Municipal Administration Technologies.
Ekaterinburg
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Zborovsky G.E. To the study of social well-being of youth: key provisions of the conception. Proceedings from higher educational institutions. Sociology. Economics. Politics. 2022;15(2):23-39. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.31660/1993-1824-2022-2-23-39