Za ili protiv života na selu? Stavovi visokoobrazovanih mladih ljudi o životu u hrvatskim ruralnim područjima

Q3 Social Sciences
T. Kuzmić, B. Šimac, T. Trako
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The exodus of young people represents one of the key issues for the survival of Croatian rural areas in the demographic sense, but also, consequentially, in the economic, social, cultural, political and every other aspect. The decrease in the number of young people among the rural population is visible in the senilization of the rural areas, as well as deagrarization, and overall deruralization, and a continued decline of rural areas as places of life and work. Considering that the young population is mostly leaving the rural areas because of education and employ-ment, especially in sectors that employ the higher educated, the aim of this article is to examine the push and pull factors for returning or moving to the rural areas from the perspective of the Croatian young higher educated population. This article brings the results from the quantitative empirical study conducted in 2020 using the method of online questionnaire on the convenient sample of N=582 students from six faculties of the University of Zagreb, which encompassed all major scientific and art fields. The students were asked about their perception of the advantages and disadvantages of living in rural areas, as well as about their desire for moving or returning to the rural areas after finishing their education, and the reasons why. They were also asked about specific elements of infrastructure that were shown in previous research as an important factor in their decision to return or move to rural areas. Finally, the responses were correlated with their socio-demo-graphic characteristics. The results show that 40% of students want to return/move to rural areas, with over half of students (55%) who come from rural areas, and significantly less those from urban areas, who prefer to stay in the cities. In order to attract the higher educated young population to rural areas, the key is to improve communal and traffic infrastructure, as well as provide more op-portunities for them to work in their professions, primarily by enabling better traffic connec-tion with neighbouring cities in which they plan to work. Regarding work in agriculture, they feel that financial support, especially for urban young people who do not have family farms and existing infrastructure to rely on, would make their beginnings in agriculture easier.
支持还是反对村里的生活?让受过高等教育的年轻人过上克罗地亚农村地区的生活
年轻人的外流是克罗地亚农村地区在人口意义上生存的关键问题之一,因此也是经济、社会、文化、政治和其他各方面的关键问题。农村人口中年轻人数量的减少体现在农村地区的老龄化、非农业化和全面非农业化,以及农村地区作为生活和工作场所的持续下降。考虑到年轻人口大多因教育和就业而离开农村地区,特别是在雇用受过高等教育者的部门,本文的目的是从克罗地亚受过高等教育的年轻人口的角度考察返回或迁移到农村地区的推动和拉动因素。本文采用在线问卷调查的方法,对萨格勒布大学六个学院的582名学生进行了2020年的定量实证研究,涵盖了所有主要的科学和艺术领域。学生们被问及他们对生活在农村地区的优势和劣势的看法,以及他们在完成学业后想要搬到或回到农村地区的愿望,以及原因。他们还被问及基础设施的具体要素,这些要素在之前的研究中被证明是他们决定返回或迁移到农村地区的重要因素。最后,这些反应与他们的社会演示图形特征相关。结果显示,40%的学生希望返回/搬到农村地区,超过一半的学生(55%)来自农村地区,而来自城市地区的学生则更少,他们更喜欢留在城市。为了吸引受过高等教育的年轻人到农村地区,关键是改善社区和交通基础设施,并为他们提供更多的职业工作机会,主要是通过改善他们计划工作的邻近城市的交通连接。关于农业工作,他们认为,财政支持,特别是对没有家庭农场和现有基础设施可依赖的城市年轻人的支持,将使他们更容易开始从事农业。
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Sociologija i Prostor
Sociologija i Prostor Social Sciences-Urban Studies
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