International Survey of Youth Attitude 2013
Cabinet Office, June 2014
Part 1: Study Outline (PDF:155KB)
- Objective of this study
- Subjects covered by the study
- Countries surveyed
- Respondents
- Survey period
- Survey method
- Sample collection rate
- Research organizations
- Notes for consideration when reading this report
- Quoting from the report and requesting raw data
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Chapter 1: View on life
- Perception of self
- (1) Image of self
- (2) Pride in self
- (3) Sense of fulfillment
- Concerns and worries
- (1) State of mind
- (2) Whether there are concerns and worries
- (3) Who is consulted about concerns and worries
- Vision of the future
- (1) Hopes for the future
- (2) How the future is imagined
- Social mores
- View on religion
- Friendship
- (1) Friends
- (2) Boyfriend/Girlfriend
- Male-female relationships
- (1) Gender roles
- (2) Degree of priority of work and family
- (3) Relationship between work and family
- (4) Relationship between gender and career path
- View on marriage
- (1) View on marriage
- (2) Reasons for it being better to marry
- (3) Reasons for it being better to not marry
- (4) Number of children desired
- (5) View on divorce
Chapter 2: Nation and Society
- Attitudes toward own nation
- (1) What you can be proud of about your country
- (2) Pride in and service to your country
- (3) Degree of interest in politics
- (4) Involvement in the public policy decision-making process
- View on society
- (1) Degree of satisfaction with society
- (2) Problems in society of own country
- (3) Factors for success in society
- International outlook
- (1) International outlook of your country’s people
- (2) Policies needed to instill an international outlook
- Japanese people
- (1) Images of Japanese people
- (2) Images of Japan
Chapter 3: Community and Volunteering
- Community
- (1) Degree of attachment to the community
- (2) Reasons for fondness for community residing in
- (3) Attitude toward long-term residence in the community
- Volunteering
- (1) Interest in volunteering
- (2) Reasons for interest in volunteering
Chapter 4: Experiential work activities
- Experiential work activities
- (1) Effects of career education
- (2) Willingness to receive career education
- Degree of satisfaction with life at work
- (1) Degree of satisfaction with life at work
- Thoughts about work
- (1) Important factors when choosing employment
- (2) View on changing jobs
- (3) Methods of promotion and salary increase
- (4) Uneasiness about the present and future
Chapter 5: School
- Significance and evaluations of attending school
- (1) Significance of attending school
- (2) Degree of satisfaction with school life
- Advancing and paying for education
- (1) Advancement to university (or other higher institution of learning)
- (2) Objectives of academic advancement
- (3) Paying educational fees
Chapter 6: Family
- Parent-child relationships
- (1) Attitudes toward parent-child relationships
- (2) Image of parents
- (3) Supporting aged parents
- (4) Own post-retirement life
- Degree of satisfaction with family life
- (1) Degree of satisfaction with family life
- (2) What is satisfying about family life