Mladi i mentalno zdravlje u rizičnom društvu: uticaj nesigurnosti na tržištu rada

  • Dušan C. Mojić Univerzitet u Beogradu, Filozofski fakultet, Odeljenje za sociologiju
  • Aleksandra Č. Jeličić КБЦ "Звездара", Београд

Sažetak


U radu se analizira uticaj nesigurnosti na tržištu rada na mentalno zdravlje mladih u savremenim društvima. Pomenuta nesigurnost se posmatra kao deo novih rizika u (globalnom) rizičnom društvu. Otežane tranzicije u odraslost u najvećoj meri se odlikuju teškoćama u tranziciji od obrazovanja ka zaposlenju. Relativna sigurnost zaposlenja i „standardne” karijere ranijih generacija danas su zamenjene odloženim, fragmentisanim i diversifikovanim obrazovno-radnim životnim putanjama. Nametnuta individualizacija u uslovima oskudnih i nejednako raspoređenih resursa za posledicu može često imati i ugrožavanje mentalnog zdravlja mladih.

Ključne reči: mladi, tržište rada, rizično društvo, mentalno zdravlje.

Biografije autora

Dušan C. Mojić, Univerzitet u Beogradu, Filozofski fakultet, Odeljenje za sociologiju

Одељење за социологију,

Ванредни професор

Aleksandra Č. Jeličić, КБЦ "Звездара", Београд

Клиничко одељење за палијативно збрињавање

Сарадница за рад са пацијентима и породицом

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