YOUTH 2020 - The position of young people in Slovenia
Figure 5.2 / Young people’s perception of the housing problem --- 2 00 Figure 5.3 / Help from parents – in solving housing issues --- 2 02 Figure 5.4 / Assessment of housing conditions of young people. --- 2 03 Figure 5.5 / Decision on the purchase or lease of real estate. --- 2 06 Figure 5.6 / Real estate preferences of the population. --- 2 08 Figure 5.7 / The importance of environmental protection according to the type of real estate in which young people want to live. --- 2 10 Figure 5.8 / Where do you live now? --- 2 11 Figure 5.9 / Place of residence according to life with parents or guardians. --- 2 14 Figure 5.10 / Ownership structure of real estate inhabited by young people. --- 2 16 Figure 6.1 / Health perception, EU and Slovenia. --- 2 24 Figure 6.2 / Body mass index, EU and Slovenia, in age groups. --- 2 27 Figure 6.3 / BMI and satisfaction with life, body figure and health. --- 2 28 Figure 6.4 / Lifestyles and habits of young people 2010 and 2020. --- 2 29 Figure 6.5 / Stress among young people, 2010 and 2020. --- 234 Figure 6.6 / Loneliness among young people, 2010 and 2020. --- 2 34 Figure 6.7 / Stress and time young people spend in front of computer screens and smart devices. --- 2 38 Figure 6.8 / Youth activities for improvement of mental health. --- 2 39 Figure 7.1 / Share of young people living in their parents’ household, 2010 and 2020. --- 2 47 Figure 7.2 / Estimated age of leaving the parental household, 2010-2019. --- 2 48 Figure 7.3 / Average age at first marriage, 2010-2019. --- 2 50 Figure 7.4 / Average age of mothers at first childbirth in Slovenia, 1990-2019. --- 2 51 Figure 7.5 / Number of children born to young mothers (15-29 years old) by marital status (first child), 2000-2019. --- 2 52 Figure 7.6 / Sources of social support in different situations. --- 2 55 Figure 7.7 / Young people’s expectations regarding parental support in various life situations, 2010-2020. --- 2 58 21
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