A new survey has emphasized a disturbing trend among the youth of Ireland, with an increasing number of young people who express the desire to leave the country in search of better opportunities. The 'Growing Up in Ireland' survey of the Central Statistics Office showed that the youth of the country, in particular in the twenties, to think about leaving Ireland and saying that they don't really see the future “in the country.
According to the Irish broadcaster RTEThe survey also showed that 34% had difficulty closing to each other, and more than one in 20 said they had great difficulty making ends meet. It turned out that 86% were very concerned about access to homes in Ireland. The study showed that almost a third of women (31%) had been diagnosed with depression or anxiety at a certain moment in their lives compared to 18% of men. One in eight of the respondents who contact us to participate in the survey had emigrated.
A majority of men (51%) in the group with training based on degree level that deals with alcohol to a level that the World Health Organization (WHO) categorizes as dangerous or dangerous.
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In the meantime, a majority of respondents (58.5%) had a romantic relationship, and almost one in five or 20%said they were not interested in politics.
The study, the name of the study 'Grow up in Ireland Cohort' 98 ', Interviews The same group of people who were born in 1998 when it follows them from youth to adulthood.
The group was interviewed at the age of nine, 13, 17, 20 and 25. There were 3,380 respondents of the survey.