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Orig. title: 18. Shell Jugendstudie

Engl. transl.: 18. Shell Youth Study

Study details

Year: 2019
Scope: National
Countries: Germany
Methodology: Empirical research – Mixed methods
Methods of data collection: Survey; Interview
Researched Groups: Children
Children Ages: Adolescents (14-18 Years old); Young adults (19-24 Years old); Pre-adolescents (11-13 Years old)
Funder: Deutsche Shell Holding GmbH
Funder Types: Private industry / Company
Informed Consent: Consent not mentioned
Ethics: Ethical considerations not mentioned
URL: https://www.shell.de/ueber-uns/shell-jugendstudie.html

Goals

"Ever since 1953, Shell has commissioned independent scientists and institutes to conduct studies to document the views, moods and expectations of young people in Germany. The Shell Youth Study traces how young people deal with challenges and the behaviours, attitudes and mentalities they develop in the process. The 18th Shell Youth Study (October 2019) also examines the political and social conditions under which young people are growing up today. The study thus not only presents a view of today's youth but also provides socio-political food for thought." (Albert, Hurrelmann, Quenzel 2019, n. P.) [URL: https://www.shell.de/ueber-uns/shell-jugendstudie/_jcr_content/par/toptasks.stream/1570810209742/9ff5b72cc4a915b9a6e7a7a7b6fdc653cebd4576/shell-youth-study-2019-flyer-de.pdf] (translated by the coder)
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