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Walking a well-being tightrope: young people in Australia

机译:走健康的绳索:澳大利亚的年轻人

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The economic and social contribution young people make to society is increasingly important as the population ages. Yet a substantial number of young people face economic and social challenges that have an impact on their current and future well-being. Independent indicators are often used to describe what we know about how young people are faring, but these fail to show how young people are doing holistically, across their whole life. If we are to better understand and improve young people’s well-being and their lives more generally, it is critical that research establishes the connections and interactions between life domains. This paper uses a well-being framework and secondary analysis of national statistics to begin to understand how young people are faring when we cross economic outcomes with other social indicators. It argues that some Australian young people fare poorly across a large number of other social indicators and thus may be walking a tightrope in regard to their well-being and well-becoming. This paper also aims to generate a dialogue about using a well-being framework for future research with and about young people.
机译:随着人口老龄化,年轻人对社会的经济和社会贡献日益重要。然而,仍有许多年轻人面临着经济和社会挑战,这些挑战影响了他们目前和未来的福祉。独立指标通常用于描述我们对年轻人的状况了解的情况,但这些指标无法显示年轻人一生的整体表现。如果我们要更好地理解和改善年轻人的福祉以及他们的生活,那么至关重要的是,研究必须建立起生活领域之间的联系和相互作用。本文使用了一个福利框架和对国家统计数据的二次分析,开始了解当我们将经济结果与其他社会指标进行比较时,年轻人的状况如何。报告认为,一些澳大利亚年轻人在许多其他社会指标上的表现不佳,因此可能在健康和福祉方面走钢丝。本文还旨在引发对话,讨论如何使用幸福感框架与年轻人以及关于年轻人的未来研究。

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