YOUTH 2020 - The position of young people in Slovenia
156 Young people thus recognise the opportunity to do work that is guided by values of social justice and sustainability. This is also reflected in the following quote from an interviewee who highlights the ethical aspect of social entrepreneurship. “I think you can be a good or an ethical entrepreneur. I don’t find it so im- possible that your services or the products you have are affordable. I don’t think it is really that hard. But I also see all these trends now, eco, vegan, this and that, and they inflate the price. I mean, don’t tell me that rice milk, for which you need one handful of rice and water to produce it, is more expen- sive than cow’s milk /.../.” (Edi, 25 years old, married bisexual trans man, vegan) Figure 3.24: How important are each of the following to you, when you think of a job? That the work is beneficial for society (very important). That you can help others as part of your work (very important). That the work has a clear goal (very important). That you can express your potential through your work (very important). That you can work independently (very important). That you are able to schedule your own work during the day and week (very important). Interesting work (very important). That you can socialize, talk with colleagues (very important). Job security (moderatly important, slightly important, not important). Good earnings (moderately important, slightly important, not important) 10% 20% 30% 40% 50% 31.8 31.6 45.4 43.4 32.8 24.9 60.1 36.4 18.8 17.8 60% 0% Source: Mladina 2020.
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