Begoña Cueto, Marta González Escalonilla and María José Pérez Villadoniga, University of Oviedo;
In what way does our background affect wages? This report analyses the evolution of wage trajectories among native and immigrant young people between 2007 and 2015.
The aim of the call was to support survey-based research projects on the social reality of young people in Spain, using quantitative survey data in social sciences.
Jordi Sevilla, Belén Santa Cruz and Diana Ortega, ecomomists;
Is it more difficult for young people to satisfy their aspirations today? This report analyses in depth the divide that has opened between elderly people and their grandchildren, a generation disenchanted with its future.
Mariano Chóliz Montañés and Marta Marcos Moliner, Universitat de València;
According to this study, the most popular form of gambling among teenagers is sports betting, and there is a higher level of online gambling addiction among boys.
Charo Sádaba, Javier García-Manglano, Aurelio Fernández, Claudia López and Cecilia Serrano, Jóvenes en Transición research group, Instituto Cultura y Sociedad, Universidad de Navarra;
What use are young Spaniards making of mobile phones? This study indicates that 19% are hyperconnected, showing difficulties in controlling the use of this technology.
Antonio Di Paolo and Alessia Matano, AQR-IREA, University of Barcelona;
Is it possible to secure better employment by working prior to obtaining a university qualification? This analysis shows that it is, but only if the job is related to the degree’s content.
M. Àngels Cabasés, Miquel Úbeda and M. Jesús Gómez, Universitat de Lleida; Carles Feixa and José Sánchez, Universitat Pompeu Fabra; Carme Riera, Universitat de Barcelona;
Labour precarity among young people especially affects women. They occupy worse-paid positions with higher rates of temporary work than men.
Santiago Giraldo-Luque, Isabel Villegas-Simón, Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona; Alessandro Bernardi, Social Elephants; Cristina Fernández-Rovira, Universitat de Vic-Universitat Central de Catalunya;
Does it pay to be a micro-influencer? Some 62% of those interviewed in this study are dissatisfied with their earnings in relation to the impact that they generate in their communities.
Luis Ayala, Universidad Rey Juan Carlos & EQUALITAS; Olga Cantó Sánchez, Universidad Rey Juan Carlos & EQUALITAS; Carolina Navarro Ruiz, UNED & EQUALITAS; Marina Romaguera de la Cruz, Universidad de Alcalá & EQUALITAS;
A lack of professional opportunities and labour precarity mean that young people are very vulnerable to economic crises. What were the circumstances of this group prior to covid-19?
Guzmán Antonio Muñoz Fernández, Universidad de Córdoba; Adaptation: Àlex Blancafort;
Employment precarity is an obstacle to accessing home ownership for young people. Rental, which is more expensive, or family solidarity are the main alternatives for setting up a home.