This survey finds that young Australians are struggling to cope with stress as they strive to achieve their goals in life. Overview This year, 13,600 young Australians aged 15-19 took part in Mission Australia\u27s 13th annual youth survey. The 2014 survey explored what young people value, their issues of concern, where they turn for help, their engagement in community activities and feelings about the future and included a particular focus on young people\u27s aspirations. The survey revealed that while over 8 in 10 young people felt that achieving career success and being financially independent were highly important, only around 6 in 10 of young people who highly valued these aspirations felt that they would be achievable. At t...
Compared with the early years and adolescence, young people in their middle years (ages 8-14 years) ...
Price, RA ORCiD: 0000-0003-3795-7351Young people are arguably facing more ‘complex and contested’ tr...
Young people are arguably facing more ‘complex and contested’ transitions to adulthood and an increa...
Mission Australia\u27s ninth consecutive annual youth survey report is the largest of its kind in Au...
More than half of young people believe there are barriers which will prevent them reaching their goa...
Young Australians overwhelmingly believe the biggest issue facing the nation is the economy, with ma...
In 2008 Mission Australia conducted its seventh annual National survey of young Australians with ove...
The 2009 How Young People are Faring (HYPAF) report shows that the proportion of teenagers not learn...
In the 2017 Youth Survey conducted by Mission Australia, respondents were asked how troubled they ar...
This report reveals quite a positive picture concerning young Australian\u27s current general life s...
Research into the financial lives of young people often presents them as vulnerable to risk and stru...
Compared with the early years and adolescence, young people in their middle years (ages 8-14 years) ...
In 2009, around 48,000 young people across Australia participated in the eighth annual Missio...
According to this report 12 per cent of all Australians aged between 15 and 24 years were unemployed...
The economic and social contribution young people make to society is increasingly important as the p...
Compared with the early years and adolescence, young people in their middle years (ages 8-14 years) ...
Price, RA ORCiD: 0000-0003-3795-7351Young people are arguably facing more ‘complex and contested’ tr...
Young people are arguably facing more ‘complex and contested’ transitions to adulthood and an increa...
Mission Australia\u27s ninth consecutive annual youth survey report is the largest of its kind in Au...
More than half of young people believe there are barriers which will prevent them reaching their goa...
Young Australians overwhelmingly believe the biggest issue facing the nation is the economy, with ma...
In 2008 Mission Australia conducted its seventh annual National survey of young Australians with ove...
The 2009 How Young People are Faring (HYPAF) report shows that the proportion of teenagers not learn...
In the 2017 Youth Survey conducted by Mission Australia, respondents were asked how troubled they ar...
This report reveals quite a positive picture concerning young Australian\u27s current general life s...
Research into the financial lives of young people often presents them as vulnerable to risk and stru...
Compared with the early years and adolescence, young people in their middle years (ages 8-14 years) ...
In 2009, around 48,000 young people across Australia participated in the eighth annual Missio...
According to this report 12 per cent of all Australians aged between 15 and 24 years were unemployed...
The economic and social contribution young people make to society is increasingly important as the p...
Compared with the early years and adolescence, young people in their middle years (ages 8-14 years) ...
Price, RA ORCiD: 0000-0003-3795-7351Young people are arguably facing more ‘complex and contested’ tr...
Young people are arguably facing more ‘complex and contested’ transitions to adulthood and an increa...