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Studenti i društveni problemi: imaju li preferencije političkih stranaka što s tim?
Students and Social Problems: Do Political Party Preferences Have Anything to Do with It?

Author(s): Marko Mustapić, Nenad Karajić
Subject(s): Social Sciences
Published by: Hrvatsko sociološko društvo
Keywords: social problems; students; political parties; political party preferences; Croatia

Summary/Abstract: The results of research conducted in 2010 are presented and interpreted in this paper. A group poll method was used on a sample of students from the University of Zagreb ( N = 612). T he general aim of the paper is to identify latent dimensions and the structure of the students’ perception of social problems in Croatia, according to their start-up classification (Mooney, Knox and Schacht). Additionally, the aim of this paper is also to identify political party preferences of the respondents and their correlation with latent concepts and dimensions of social issues perception. In conclusion, it is shown that the space of social problems measured with the applied instrument is characterized by three latent concepts: globalization; economic and social inequalities; personal and social well-being. Research results indicate that there is no difference in the perception of social reality between political party undecided and decided respondents. However, within the politically oriented respondent groups, interpretative differences in relation to assessments of social problems in Croatia were identified with regard to the political party preferences of the respondents.

  • Issue Year: 43/2013
  • Issue No: 2
  • Page Range: 107-131
  • Page Count: 25
  • Language: Croatian
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