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QUESTIONNAIRE STUDENTS AGED 15-17
A- FAMILY AND FRIENDS
QUESTION A- 1.- My relationship with my parents is:
GERMANY 46 STUDENTS
0%
7%
9%
54%
30%
perfect
pretty good
ok
troubled
terrible
Male 27 Female 19
0%
4%7%
55
%
33
%
0%
10%
10%
54%
26%
perfect
pretty good
oktroubled
terrible
A little better relationship between boys and family.
GREECE 50 STUDENTS
0% 0%
16%
50%
34%
perfect
pretty good
ok
troubled
terrible
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Male 25 Female 25
0% 0%
20%
64
%
16%
0%0%
12%
36%52%
perfect
pretty good
ok
troubled
terrible
A better relationship between girls and their family.
LITHUANIA 50 STUDENTS
0% 0%
22%
46%
32%
perfect
pretty good
ok
troubled
terrible
Male 25 Female 25
0% 0%
25%
43
%
32%
0% 0%
18%
50%
32%
perfect
pretty good
ok
troubled
terrible
A little better relationship between girls and their family.
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POLAND 50 STUDENTS
2%
4%
20%
52%
22%
perfect
pretty good
ok
troubled
terrible
Male 25 Female 25
6%
6%
18
%
53
%
17
%
0%
3%
21%
52%
24%
perfect
pretty good
ok
troubled
terrible
Both have a similar good relationship between them and their families.
PORTUGAL 50 STUDENTS
0%
8%
24%
52%
16%perfect
pretty good
ok
troubled
terrible
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Male 15 Female 35
0%
7%13
%
67
%
13
%
0%
8%
29%
46%
17%perfect
pretty good
ok
troubled
terrible
A better relationship between boys and family.
SPAIN 50 STUDENTS
20%
56%
22%
0% 2
perfect
pretty good
ok
troubled
terrible
Male 22 Female 28
36
%
37
%
27%
0% 0%
7%
68%
18%
4%
3%
perfect
pretty good
ok
troubled
terrible
A little better relationship between boys and their family.
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SWEDEN 43 STUDENTS
30%
44%
12%
14%
0%
perfect
pretty good
ok
troubled
terrible
Conclusion
The relationship with parents is good (77%) they said it was pretty good (51%) or
perfect (26%)-Only 4% said it was troubled or terrible (0,4%).
Germany, Portugal and Spain better relation betweenboys and families. Greece and
Lithuania better relation betweengirls and families.
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QUESTION A 2.- I have at least a meal per day with the whole family
sitting at the table.
GERMANY 46 STUDENTS
2%
24%45%
22%
9% Almost always
Frequently
Sometimes
Rarely
Never
Male 27 Female 19
4%
19
%52
%22%
7%
0%
31%
37%
21%
10%Almost always
Frequently
Sometimes
Rarely
Never
More frequently males than females.
GREECE 44 STUDENTS
2
30%41%
18%
6%Almost always
Frequently
Sometimes
Rarely
Never
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Male 25 Female 25
0%
16%
44%
28%
0% 0%
20%
56%20%
2%Almost always
Frequently
Sometimes
Rarely
Never
Similar results boys and girls. Girls seem to have more frequency.
LITHUANIA 50 STUDENTS
4%
34%
16%
26%
20%Almost always
Frequently
Sometimes
Rarely
Never
Male 25 Female 25
0%
43%
21%
18%
18%
9%
23%
9%
36%
23%
Almost always
Frequently
Sometimes
Rarely
Never
More frequently females than males.
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POLAND 50 STUDENTS
20%
12%
48%
16%Almost always
Frequently
Sometimes
Rarely
Never
Male 17 Female 33
12%
18%
6%
41
%
23
%
0%
20%
12%
48%
12% Almost always
Frequently
Sometimes
Rarely
Never
More frequently girls than boys.
PORTUGAL 50 STUDENTS
16%
56%
20%
6% Almost always
Frequently
Sometimes
Rarely
Never
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Male 15 Female 35
6%
60
%27%
7%
0%
23%
54%
17%
6% Almost always
Frequently
Sometimes
Rarely
Never
More frequently boys than girls.
SPAIN 50 STUDENTS
0%
28% 42%
24%
6%Almost always
Frequently
Sometimes
Rarely
Never
Male 22 Female 28
36
%
36
%
23
%
5%
0%
21%
47%
25%
7% Almost always
Frequently
Sometimes
Rarely
Never
More frequently males than females.
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SWEDEN 50 STUDENTS
7%
23%
44%
14%
12%Almost always
Frequently
Sometimes
Rarely
Never
Conclusion
The majority (63%)has at least a meal per day with the whole family at the table.(38%) Almost always and (25%) Frequently.
However the % ofAlmost always is lower in Poland (12%) or Lithuania (16)compared with the others.
German, Portuguese and Spanish boys have a higher rate than girls. While Greek,Lithuanian and Polish girls have a higher rate than boys.
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QUESTION A- 3.-My friends know more about me than my family .
GERMANY 46 STUDENTS
46%54%
Yes
No
Male 27 Female 19
37%63
%58%
42%
Yes
No
Girls state to be known better by friends than by their families. Boys the contrary.
GREECE 50 STUDENTS
36%
64%
Yes
No
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Male 25 Female 25
32
%
68
%
40%60%
Yes
No
Both girls and boys state to be known better by their families than by friends.
LITHUANIA 50 STUDENTS
52%
48%
Yes
No
Male 25 Female 25
39%61
%68%
32% Yes
No
Girls state to be known better by friends than by their families. Boys the contrary.
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POLAND 50 STUDENTS
50%50%
Yes
No
Male 17 Female 33
65
%
35
% 45%55%
Yes
No
Boys state to be known better by friends than by their families.Girls the opposite.
PORTUGAL 50 STUDENTS
50%50%
Yes
No
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Male 15 Female 35
53
%
47% 49%
51%
Yes
No
Girls state to be known a little better by friends than by their families. Boys the contrary.
SPAIN 50 STUDENTS
74%
26% Yes
No
Male 22 Female 28
77
%
23
%
71%
29% Yes
No
Both girls and boys state to be known better by friends than by their families
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B- LIFESTYLES
QUESTION B- 4.- My life is
GERMANY 44 STUDENTS
4%7%
13%
76%
Very exciting
Exciting
Midly Exc
Unexciting
Male 27 Female 19
7%7%
7%
79%
72%
23%5%
0%
Very exciting
Exciting
Midly Exc
Unexciting
Exciting for both. More exciting for males
GREECE 50 STUDENTS
4%
12%
28%
56%
Very exciting
Exciting
Midly Exc
Unexciting
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Male 25 Female 25
0%
8%12%
80%
0%
8%
28%
64%
Very exciting
Exciting
Midly Exc
Unexciting
Exciting for both. More exciting for boys
LITHUANIA 50 STUDENTS
6%
24%12%
57%
Very exciting
Exciting
Midly Exc
Unexciting
Male 25 Female 25
7%
28%11%
54%
5%
19%14%
62%
Very exciting
Exciting
Midly Exc
Unexciting
Both girls and boys find life exciting.
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POLAND 50 STUDENTS
10% 14%
32%
44%
Very exciting
Exciting
Midly Exc
Unexciting
Male 17 Female 33
18%11%
18%53
%
7%16%
42% 44%
Very exciting
Exciting
Midly Exc
Unexciting
Both find life exciting.
PORTUGAL 50 STUDENTS
10% 12%
46%30%
Very exciting
Exciting
Midly Exc
Unexciting
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Male 15 Female 35
13% 33
%
41
% 13%
9% 3%
48%
40%
Very exciting
Exciting
Midly Exc
Unexciting
Boys find life more exciting than girls.
SPAIN 50 STUDENTS
4%10%
30%
56%
Very exciting
Exciting
Midly Exc
Unexciting
Male 25 Female 25
4%
18%14%
56
%
3% 4%
43%56%
VeryexcitingExciting
Midly Exc
Unexciting
Boys find life more exciting than girls.
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SWEDEN 43 STUDENTS
5% 10%
49%
42%
Very exciting
Exciting
Midly Exc
Unexciting
Conclusion
Life is exciting (50%)or very exciting (10%). German students find life exciting in a very high % (74%), whereas Portuguese
students find it not so much (30%).
Both girls and boys find life exciting. A little more boys.
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QUESTION B- 5.-As for my reading habits
GERMANY 46 STUDENTS
16%28%
56%
Love it
Dont read much
Dont like reading
Male 27 Female 19
26%4%
70%
0%
63%
37%Love it
Dont read much
Dont like reading
Girls (63%) like reading much more than males (4%)
GREECE 50 STUDENTS
12%
36%
52%
Love it
Dont read much
Dont like reading
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Male 25 Female 25
12% 8%
80
%
12%
60%28%
Love it
Dont read much
Dont like reading
Girls (60%) love reading much more than boys (8%)
LITHUANIA 50 STUDENTS
26% 26%
48%
Love it
Dont read much
Dont like reading
Male 25 Female 25
32
%
7%
61
%
18%
50%32%
Love it
Dont read much
Dont like reading
Girls (50%) like reading much more than boys (7%)
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POLAND 50 STUDENTS
14%
44%
42%
Love it
Dont read much
Dont like reading
Male 17 Female 33
12%29%
59
%
33%52%
15%
Love it
Dont read much
Dont like reading
Girls like reading much more than boys .
PORTUGAL 50 STUDENTS
14%
34%
52%
Love it
Dont read much
Dont like reading
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Male 15 Female 35
47
%
20%
33%
6%
40%
54%
Love it
Dont read much
Dont like reading
Girls like reading much more than boys .
SPAIN 50 STUDENTS
18%
40%
42%
Love it
Dont read much
Dont like reading
Male 25 Female 25
32
%
14%
54
%
7%
61%32%
Love it
Dont read much
Dont like reading
Girls like reading much more than boys
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SWEDEN 43 STUDENTS
16%
28%
56%
Love it
Dont read much
Dont like reading
Conclusion
50% do not read much. 16% do not like reading. Only 34% love reading. Poland (44%) and Spain (40%) are
above the average.
Girls like reading much more than boys.
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QUESTION B- 6.-I go to the cinema
GERMANY 46 STUDENTS
48%
13%
35%
2
+ 2 a month
1 a month
Very rarely
Never
Male 27 Female 19
69
%
8%
23
%
21% 21%
53%
5%
+ 2 a month
1 a month
Very rarely
Never
Girls go more often to cinema(74%) than boys(31%).
GREECE 50 STUDENTS
45%
9%
39%
7%
+ 2 a month
1 a month
Very rarely
Never
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Male 25 Female 25
60%
2%
34%
4%
21%
21%
53%
5%
+ 2 a month
1 a month
Very rarely
Never
Girls go more often to cinema(44%) than boys(28%). Both go ver rarely.
LITHUANIA 50 STUDENTS
44%
8%
48%
0%
+ 2 a month
1 a month
Very rarely
Never
Male 25 Female 25
43
%
7%
50
%
0%
45%
9%
45%
0%
+ 2 a month
1 a month
Very rarely
Never
Both go once a month to cinema, but half go very rarely.
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POLAND 50 STUDENTS
70%
2%
22%
6%
+ 2 a month
1 a month
Very rarely
Never
Male 17 Female 33
76
%
0%
18
%
6%
67%
3%
24%
6%
+ 2 a month
1 a month
Very rarely
Never
Both do not go often to the cinema. Girls more often than boys.
PORTUGAL 50 STUDENTS
54%
8%
38%
0%
+ 2 a month
1 a month
Very rarely
Never
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Male 15 Female 35
67
%
7%
26
%
0%
49%
9%
43%
0%
+ 2 a month
1 a month
Very rarely
Never
Girls go more often to cinema than boys.
SPAIN 50 STUDENTS
64%
4%
16%16% + 2 a month
1 a month
Very rarely
Never
Male 22 Female 28
64
%
4%
14%18%
64%
4%
18%
14%+ 2 a month
1 a month
Very rarely
Never
Both girls and boys do not go often to the cinema
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SWEDEN 50 STUDENTS
60%
9%
26%
5%
+ 2 a month
1 a month
Very rarely
Never
Conclusion
Students do not go very often to the cinema 40% go once or twice a month. Girls go more often to the cinema than boys.
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QUESTION B- 7.-I go to the theatre/museums
GERMANY 46 STUDENTS
35%
13%
41%
11%Regularly
Only school trips
Very occasionally
never
Male 27 Female 19
41
%
11%
30
%
18%26%
16%
58%
0%
Regularly
Only school trips
Very occasionally
never
Girls go more often to the theatre or museums on school trips (58%) than boys(30%). They
seem not to go together
GREECE 50 STUDENTS
16% 30%
48%
6%
Regularly
Only school trips
Very occasionally
never
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Male 25 Female 25
16%
40
%
32
%
12%20% 20%
60%
0%
Regularly
Only school trips
Very occasionally
never
Both dont go often to the theatre or museums. Boys go more often to (40%) than
girls(20%).
LITHUANIA 50 STUDENTS
28%
6%
46%
20%Regularly
Only school trips
Very occasionally
never
Male 25 Female 25
21%
7%
39
%
29%
9%
55%
0%
36%
Regularly
Only school trips
Very
occasionallynever
Girls go more often to the theatre or museums on school trips (55%) than boys(39%).
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POLAND 50 STUDENTS
40%
6%
46%
8%
Regularly
Only school trips
Very occasionally
never
Male 17 Female 33
41
%
18%
35%
6%
39% 52%
9%
Regularly
Only school trips
Very occasionally
never
Boys go more often to the theatre or museums than girls who state doing it only on school
trips.
PORTUGAL 50 STUDENTS
38%
14%
30%
18%Regularly
Only school trips
Very occasionally
never
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Male 15 Female 35
33
%
20
%
33
%
13%
40%
11%
29%
20%
Regularly
Only school trips
Very occasionally
never
Boys go more often to the theatre or museums than girls, both state doing it mostly on
school trips. A certain amount never go
SPAIN 50 STUDENTS
34%
8%
30%
28%Regularly
Only school trips
Very occasionally
never
Male 25 Female 25
18
%
4%
36
%
41
%
46%
11%
25%
18%Regularly
Only school trips
Very occasionally
never
Girls go more often to the theatre or museums than boys, both state doing it mostly on
school trips. A big amount of boys never go
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SWEDEN 43 STUDENTS
35%
16%
21%
28%
Regularly
Only school trips
Very occasionally
never
Conclusion
Students on average do not go regularly to Museums or the Theatre. Most only onschool trips.
Greek students go more regularly (30%) than the others, average (13%). German, Greek, Polish and Spanish boys go more often to Museums or the theatre
than girls.Lithuanian and Portuguese boys more often than girls.
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QUESTION B- 8.-I go out with my friends at night
GERMANY 46 STUDENTS
30%
9%
50%
11% Several times a week
At the weekend
Rarely
Never
Male 27 Female 19
37
%
7%
48
%
7%
21%
10%
53%
5%
Several times a week
At the weekend
Rarely
Never
Both girls and boys go out at night mostly at the weekend.
GREECE 50 STUDENTS
16% 10%
74%
0%
Several times a week
At the weekend
Rarely
Never
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POLAND 50 STUDENTS
16%
14%
62%
8% Several times a week
At the weekend
Rarely
Never
Male 17 Female 33
12%
23%
47
%
18% 18%
9%
70%
3%
Several times a week
At the weekend
Rarely
Never
Girls go out at night mostly at the weekend.Boys too, but also several times a week.
PORTUGAL 50 STUDENTS
34%
8%
50%
8%
Several times a week
At the weekend
Rarely
Never
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Male 15 Female 35
27
%
13%
47
%
13%
37%
6%
51%
6%
Several times a week
At the weekend
Rarely
Never
Both girls and boys go out at night mostly at the weekend.
SPAIN 50 STUDENTS
26%
8%
66%
0%
Several times a week
At the weekend
Rarely
Never
Male 22 Female 28
18%
9%
73
%
0% 0%
61%
7%
32%
Several times a week
At the weekend
Rarely
Never
Both girls and boys go out at night mostly at the weekend. A certain amount of girls rarely
go out at night.
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SWEDEN 43 STUDENTS
28%
9%
56%
7%
Several times a week
At the weekend
Rarely
Never
Conclusion
Most of students go out at weekends. 55% on average. Spanish (66%) and Polish (62%) more. Lithuanian students go out the least (32%) at weekends and (36%) never. Both girls and boys go out at night mostly at the weekend in all countries, except
Lithuania.
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QUESTION B- 9.-When I go out I have a curfew
GERMANY 46 STUDENTS
46%54%
Yes
No
Male 27 Female 19
44
%56
%47%53%
Yes
No
Half of the girls and boys have a curfew when they go out.
GREECE 50 STUDENTS
80%
20%Yes
No
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Male 25 Female 25
80
%
20
%
80%
20%Yes
No
Both girls and boys have a curfew when they go out.
LITHUANIA 50 STUDENTS
48%52%
Yes
No
Male 25 Female 25
43
%57
% 55%45%
Yes
No
Both girls and boys have a curfew when they go out. A little more girls.
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POLAND 50 STUDENTS
58%
42%Yes
No
Male 17 Female 33
47
%
53
% 64%
36%Yes
No
Both girls and boys have a curfew when they go out. More girls than boys.
PORTUGAL 50 STUDENTS
60%
40%Yes
No
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Male 25 Female 25
60
%
40
%
69%
31%
Yes
No
Both girls and boys have a curfew when they go out.
SPAIN 50 STUDENTS
68%
32% Yes
No
Male 22 Female 28
68
%
32
%
68%
32%Yes
No
Both girls and boys have a curfew when they go out.
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SWEDEN 50 STUDENTS
16%
84%
Yes
No
Conclusion
The majority of students have a curfew when go out. The average % is 54%. Only German (47%) and Lithuanian students (48%) are below the average %. Spanish (68%) and Greek (66%) have the highest rate.
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Both girls and boys have a curfew when they go out. A little more girls.QUESTION B- 10.-I most often access the internet
GERMANY 46 STUDENTS
61%
39%
0%
at home
smartphone
school
Male 27 Female 19
56
%
44
%
0%
69%
31%
0%
at home
smartphone
school
Both boys and girls access the internet more on their smartphones than at home. A little
more girls (69%)than boys (56%).They do not do it at school.
GREECE 50 STUDENTS
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24%
76%
0%
at home
smartphone
school
Male 25 Female 25
0%
88
%
12
%36%
64%
0%
at home
smartphone
school
Both boys and girls access the internet more at home than on their smartphones. more
girls (88%)than boys (64%).They do not do it at school.
LITHUANIA 50 STUDENTS
14%
86%
0%
at home
smartphone
school
Male 25 Female 25
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7%
93
%
0%
23%
77%
0%
at home
smartphone
school
Both boys and girls access the internet much more at home than on their smartphones.
They do not do it at school.
POLAND 50 STUDENTS
18%
82%
0%
at home
smartphone
school
Male 17 Female 33
12%
88
%
0%
21%
79%
0%
at home
smartphone
school
Both boys and girls access the internet much more at home than on their smartphones.
They do not do it at school.
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PORTUGAL 50 STUDENTS
22%
74%
4%
at home
smartphone
school
Male 15 Female 35
7%
93
%
0%
29%
66%
5%
at home
smartphone
school
Both boys and girls access the internet much more at home than on their smartphones.
They do not do it at school.
SPAIN 50 STUDENTS
64%
36%
0%
at home
smartphone
school
Male 22 Female 28
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41
% 59
%
0%
82%
18%
0%
at home
smartphone
school
Girls access the internet much more on their smartphones than at home. Boys a bit more
at home. They do not do it at school.
SWEDEN 50 STUDENTS
49% 49%
2%
at home
smartphone
school
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Conclusion
The average % is 63% using the internet AT HOME. Spain and Germany similar rateon their smartphones.It probably means that they have more smartphones than the
others.
Girls access the internet much more on their smartphones than at home. Boys a bitmore at home.
QUESTION B- 11.-I am on social networks
GERMANY 46 STUDENTS
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2
27% 56%
15%+ 1 hour, everyday
- 1 hour, everyday
occasionally
never
Male 27 Female 19
0%
32
%
50
%
18%
5%
21%64%
10% + 1 hour, everyday
- 1 hour, everyday
occasionally
never
Both boys and girls are on social networks about 1 hour everyday. A little more girls (64% +1 hour) than boys (50%).
GREECE 50 STUDENTS
8%
30%
36%26%
+ 1 hour, everyday
- 1 hour, everyday
occasionally
never
Male 25 Female 25
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12%
28
%
48
%
12%
4%
28%
28%
40%
+ 1 hour, everyday
- 1 hour, everyday
occasionally
never
Both boys and girls are on social networks about 1 hour everyday. A little more boys (48%
+ 1 hour) than girls (28%).
LITHUANIA 50 STUDENTS
8%
28%
46%
18%
+ 1 hour, everyday
- 1 hour, everyday
occasionally
never
Male 25 Female 25
7%
25%
50
%
18%
9%
32%
41%18%
+ 1 hour, everyday
- 1 hour, everyday
occasionally
never
Both boys and girls are on social networks about 1 hour or moreeveryday. A little more
boys (50% + 1 hour) than girls (41%).
POLAND 50 STUDENTS
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4%
34% 54%
8% + 1 hour, everyday
- 1 hour, everyday
occasionally
never
Male 17 Female 33
6%
53
%
35
%
6%
3%
24%
64%
9% + 1 hour, everyday
- 1 hour, everyday
occasionally
never
Both boys and girls are on social networks about 1 hour everyday. More girls than boys
PORTUGAL 50 STUDENTS
6%
16%
58%
20%
+ 1 hour, everyday
- 1 hour, everyday
occasionally
never
Male 15 Female 35
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20%
13%
54%
13%
0%
17% 60%
23%
+ 1 hour, everyday
- 1 hour, everyday
occasionally
never
Both boys and girls are on social networks more than 1 hour everyday.
SPAIN 50 STUDENTS
10%
20%62%
8%+ 1 hour, everyday
- 1 hour, everyday
occasionally
never
Male 22 Female 28
4%
23
% 64
%
9%14%
18% 61%
7% + 1 hour, everyday
- 1 hour, everyday
occasionally
never
Both boys and girls are on social networks more than 1 hour everyday. A little more boys
than girls.
SWEDEN 43 STUDENTS
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0%
19%
72%
9%
+ 1 hour, everyday
- 1 hour, everyday
occasionally
never
Conclusion
The average % is 55% being on social networks + 1 hour everyday. Lithuania (46%) below the rate. Only 5% state that ARE NEVER on SOCIAL NETWORKS Greek, Lithuanian, and Spanish boys are longer than girls. German, Polish and Portuguese girls longer than boys.
C-VALUES/ IDEAS/ IDEALS / FUTURE PROSPECTS
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QUESTION C-12.- I am informed about national and international
affairs
GERMANY 46 STUDENTS
35% 56%
9%Follow news, know whats going on
Occasionally follow news
Not informed, other interests
Male 27 Female 19
30
% 63
%
7%
42%
48%
10%
Follow news, know whats going on
Occasionally follow news
Not informed, other interests
Boys follow news more often (63%) than girls (48%).
GREECE 50 STUDENTS
46% 50%
4%
Follow news, know whats going on
Occasionally follow news
Not informed, other interests
Male 25 Female 25
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52%
36%
12%
Follow news, know whats going on
Occasionally follow news
Not informed, other interests
Male 17 Female 33
18
% 70
%
12%
70%
18%12%
Follow news, know whats going on
Occasionally follow news
Not informed, other interests
Boys follow news more often than girls who only occasionally do it.
PORTUGAL 50 STUDENTS
52%44%
4%
Follow news, know whats going on
Occasionally follow news
Not informed, other interests
Male 15 Female 35
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33
% 60
%
7%
60%
37%
3%
Follow news, know whats going on
Occasionally follow news
Not informed, other interests
Boys follow news more often than girls .
SPAIN 50 STUDENTS
40%52%
8%
Follow news, know whats going on
Occasionally follow news
Not informed, other interests
Male 22 Female 28
14
%36
%
50
%
32%
64%
4%
Follow news, know whats going on
Occasionally follow news
Not informed, other interests
Girls follow news more often than boys
SWEDEN 43 STUDENTS
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53%
38%
9%
Follow news, know whats going on
Occasionally follow news
Not informed, other interests
Conclusion
Almost half of students (48%) FOLLOW WHATS GOING ON about national and
international affairs. Polish (36%), Swedish (38) and Portuguese (44%) below the
average.
Only 8% on average say that they are not informed or interested. Boys follow news more often than girls in all countries except in Spain.
QUESTION C-13.-I ______ discuss politics with my friends.
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GERMANY 46 STUDENTS
22%
11%
57%
11%
Often
Sometimes
Rarely
Never
Male 27 Female 19
29
%
4%
46
%
21
%
45%
5%
14%
36%
Often
Sometimes
Rarely
Never
Boys discuss politics more often (50%) than girls (19%).
GREECE 50 STUDENTS
42%
6%
38%
14%Often
Sometimes
Rarely
Never
Male 25 Female 25
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40
%
12%
32
%
16
%
48%
0%
40%
12%Often
Sometimes
Rarely
Never
Boys discuss politics more often .
LITHUANIA 50 STUDENTS
36%
4%
32%28% Often
Sometimes
Rarely
Never
Male 25 Female 25
29
%
4%
46
%
21
%
45%
5%
14%36%
Often
Sometimes
Rarely
Never
Boys discuss politics more often than girls.
POLAND 50 STUDENTS
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32%
12%6%
50%
Often
Sometimes
Rarely
Never
Male 17 Female 33
29
%
24
%
12
%
35
%33%
6%3%
58%
Often
Sometimes
Rarely
Never
Boys discuss politics more often than girls, who rarely or never do it.
PORTUGAL 50 STUDENTS
36%
6%
36%
22% Often
Sometimes
Rarely
Never
Male 15 Female 35
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40
%
13%
20
%
27
%
34%
3%
43%
20%Often
Sometimes
Rarely
Never
girls discuss politics more often than boys.
SPAIN 50 STUDENTS
38%
10%
42%
10%
Often
Sometimes
Rarely
Never
Male 25 Female 25
50
%
13%
28
%
9%
29%
7%
53%
11%
Often
Sometimes
Rarely
Never
Girls discuss politics more often than boys.
SWEDEN 43 STUDENTS
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35%
16%
37%
12%Often
Sometimes
Rarely
Never
Conclusion
The average is 36% sometimes and 9% often The majority (55%) discuss politics with friends rarely or never. Boys discuss more than girls in all countries, except in Portugal and Spain.
QUESTION C- 14.-Religion is _________ in my life.
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GERMANY 46 STUDENTS
49%
2% 4%
45%
very important
important
not very important
not at all important
Male 27 Female 19
41
%
0% 4%
55
%58%
5% 5%
26%
very important
important
not very important
not at all important
Religion is not important for both boys(95%) and girls (84%)
GREECE 50 STUDENTS
26%
10%
42%
22%very important
important
not very important
not at all important
Male 25 Female 25
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32
%
8%
32
%
28
%
20%
12%
52%
16% very important
important
not very important
not at all important
Religion more important for girls than for boys
LITHUANIA 50 STUDENTS
40%
12%
36%
12%very important
important
not very important
not at all important
Male 25 Female 25
39
%
11%
39
%
11%
41%
14%
32%
14%very important
important
not very important
not at all
Religion is not important and important in equal shares for both boys and girls .
POLAND 50 STUDENTS
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20
%
0%
13%
66
% 26%
9%
45%
20% very important
important
not very important
not at all important
Religion more important for girls than for boys
SPAIN 50 STUDENTS
56%
0%
4%
40%
very important
important
not very important
not at all important
Male 22 Female 28
50%
0%
5%
45
%61%
0%
3%
36%
very important
important
not very important
not at all important
Religion is not important for both boys and girls
SWEDEN 43 STUDENTS
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49%
2
7%
42%
very important
important
not very important
not at all important
Conclusion
Most students consider religion not important. The average of very important (7%)or important (24%) is 31%.
There is a great variety of results: Swedish,German and Spanish not very important or not at all 91%-94%-96% Portugal, Lithuania and Poland, 58%-52%-48%
Religion is more important for girls than for boys in Greece and Portugal. It is notimportant for both in Germany, Lithuania and Spain.
QUESTION C- 15.-I feel that education is ___valued in my country.
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44
%
28
%
28
%
0%
32%
12%
48%
4%
Highly
Mildly
Poorly
Not at all
Both girls and boys think education is valued . Girls more midly, while boys more highly.
LITHUANIA 50 STUDENTS
16%20%
60%
4%
Highly
Mildly
Poorly
Not at all
Male 25 Female 25
21
%
14%
61
%
4%
9%27%
59%
5%
Highly
Mildly
Poorly
Not at all
Girls more than boys think education is more valued
POLAND 50 STUDENTS
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20%
18%
54%
8%
Highly
Mildly
Poorly
Not at all
Male 17 Female 33
24%29%
41
%
6%
18%
12%
61%
9%Highly
Mildly
Poorly
Not at all
Both girls and boys think education is valued mildly , boys a little more highly.
PORTUGAL 50 STUDENTS
20%28%
52%
Highly
Mildly
Poorly
Not at all
Male 15 Female 35
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20% 27%
53
%
0%
20%29%
51%
0%
Highly
Mildly
Poorly
Not at all
Both girls and boys think education is valued mildly .
SPAIN 50 STUDENTS
6%
56%
10%
28%
Highly
Mildly
Poorly
Not at all
Male 22 Female 28
9%
64
%
0%
27%
3%
50%
18%29%
Highly
Mildly
Poorly
Not at all
Both girls and boys think education is mildly valued
SWEDEN 43 STUDENTS
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0%
44%
54%
2%
Highly
Mildly
Poorly
Not at all
Conclusion
The average valueabout education is highly (31%) and midly (48%). So, we may saythat education is valued mostly in a medium rate.
German and Swedish say education is valued highly (67% -54%) in their countries. Spain and Poland only (10% and 18%) and Greece and Lithuania (20%) Greece and Spain state their education is valued Poorly in a high % (38%-28%) Girls in Germany and Lithuania think education is more valued. Both girls and boys in
Greece, Poland, Portugal and Spain.
QUESTION C- 16.-After finishing secondary education I intend
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GERMANY 46 STUDENTS
4%
74%
17%
4%
University
Gap year
Work, not studying
Work to pay studies
Male 27 Female 19
4%
74
%
15
%
4%0%
74%
21%
5%University
Gap year
Work, not studying
Work to pay studies
Both girls and boys intend going to university in a great proportion (74%).More % of girls
would take a gap year.
GREECE 50 STUDENTS
2%
94%
2%
2%
University
Gap year
Work, not studying
Work to pay studies
Male 25 Female 25
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0%
96
%
0% 4%4%
92%
4%
0%
University
Gap year
Work, not studying
Work to pay studies
Both girls and boys intend going to university in a great proportion (94%).
LITHUANIA 50 STUDENTS
6%
64%18%
12% University
Gap year
Work, not studying
Work to pay studies
Male 25 Female 25
11%
61
%18%
11%0%
68%
18%
14%University
Gap year
Work, not studying
Work to pay studies
Both girls and boys intend going to university in a great proportion (+60%).
POLAND 50 STUDENTS
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4%
82%
12%
2%
University
Gap year
Work, not studying
Work to pay studies
Male 17 Female 33
13%
81
%
6%
0% 0%
85%
15%University
Gap year
Work, not studying
Work to pay studies
Both girls and boys intend going to university in a great proportion (+80%).More % of girlswould take a gap year.
PORTUGAL 50 STUDENTS
84%
10%
4%
University
Gap year
Work, not studying
Work to pay studies
Male 15 Female 35
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7%
73%
13%
7%
0%
89%
9%2%
University
Gap year
Work, not studying
Work to pay studies
Both girls and boys intend going to university in a great proportion
SPAIN 50 STUDENTS
6%
78%
6%
10%
University
Gap year
Work, not studying
Work to pay studies
Male 22 Female 28
5%
77
%
9%
9%
7%
79%
4%
10%University
Gap year
Work, not studying
Work to pay studies
Both girls and boys intend to go to university in a great proportion
SWEDEN 43 STUDENTS
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23%30%
45%
2%
University
Gap year
Work, not studying
Work to pay studies
Conclusion
All students intend going to University in a high rate (72%). Greece (94%) and Portugal (84%) have the highest rates. Sweden the lowest rate (30%) and the highest rate of Gap Year (45%). Both girls and boys intend to go to university in a great proportion .
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QUESTION C- 17.-After I get a degree
GERMANY 46 STUDENTS
16% 63%
21%Stay in my country
Emigrate EU
Emigrate outside EU
Male 27 Female 19
24%64
%
12%
6%
61%
33%Stay in my country
Emigrate EU
Emigrate outside
EU
Both girls and boys would like to stay in their country. In case of emigrating, girls would
emigrate outside the EU in a higher rate and boys would emigrate more to the EU.
GREECE 50 STUDENTS
40%
44%
16% Stay in my country
Emigrate EU
Emigrate outside EU
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Male 25 Female 25
56
%
32
%
12%
32%52%
16% Stay in my country
Emigrate EU
Emigrate outside EU
Girls would like to stay in their country more than boys, who would like to emigrate to the
EU in a higher rate.
LITHUANIA 50 STUDENTS
34%
42%
24% Stay in my country
Emigrate EU
Emigrate outside EU
Male 25 Female 25
28
%61
%
11%
41%
18%
41%
Stay in my country
Emigrate EU
Emigrate outside EU
Boys would like to stay in their country (61%) whereas girls would emigrate both to theEU (41%) and outside the EU (41%) .
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POLAND 50 STUDENTS
34%50%
16% Stay in my country
Emigrate EU
Emigrate outside EU
Male 17 Female 33
29
%59
%
12
%
36%
46%
18% Stay in my country
Emigrate EU
Emigrate outside EU
A higher rate of boys would like to stay in their country . Girls would emigrate more to the
EU.
PORTUGAL 50 STUDENTS
50%
29%21% Stay in my country
Emigrate EU
Emigrate outside EU
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Male 15 Female 35
47
%
33
%
20%
52%
27%21% Stay in my country
Emigrate EU
Emigrate outside EU
Both girls and boys, girls would emigrate to the EU in a high rate
SPAIN 50 STUDENTS
24% 60%
16%
Stay in my country
Emigrate EU
Emigrate outside EU
Male 22 Female 28
23% 64
%
13%
25% 57%
18%Stay in my country
Emigrate EU
Emigrate outside EU
Both girls and boys would like to stay in their country . In case of emigrating both would
emigrate more to the EU.
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SWEDEN 43 STUDENTS
16%
56%
28%Stay in my country
Emigrate EU
Emigrate outside EU
Conclusion
The average rate of Stay in my countryis 49%. Germany (63%), Spain (60%), Sweden (56%) and Poland (50%) are above it. Portugal
the lowest rate (29%), they would emigrate in a high rate to the EU (50%).
All countries would emigrate outside the EU in a similar rate around (20%) Both girls and boys would like to stay in Germany and Spain. Girls more than boys
would emigrate in Greece and Lithuania.
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QUESTION C- 18.- EU membership has brought benefits to my country
GERMANY 46 STUDENTS
11%33%
45%
9% Many
Some
Few
None
Male 27 Female 19
11%
41
%41
%
4%
6%
22%
56%
17% Many
Some
Few
None
Both girls and boys state the EU has brought some or many benefits to their country. Boys
think it has brought more benefits than girls.
GREECE 50 STUDENTS
24%
10%
62%
4%
Many
Some
Few
None
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POLAND 50 STUDENTS
32%
18%
42%
8%Many
Some
Few
None
Male 17 Female 33
35
%
12
%
41
%
12
%
30%
21%
43%
6%Many
Some
Few
None
Both girls and boys state the EU has brought some or many benefits to their country. Girls
think it has brought more benefits than boys.
PORTUGAL 50 STUDENTS
12%
16%
62%
10%Many
Some
Few
None
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Male 15 Female 35
7%
20
%
60
%
13%
14%
14%
63%
9% Many
Some
Few
None
Both girls and boys state the EU has brought some or many benefits to their country. Boys
think it has brought benefits more than girls.
SPAIN 50 STUDENTS
24%
16%
52%
8%Many
Some
Few
None
Male 22 Female 28
41
%
9%
41
%
9%
11%21%
61%
7%Many
Some
Few
None
Both girls and boys state the EU has brought some or many benefits to their country. Girlsthink it has brought more benefits than boys.
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SWEDEN 43 STUDENTS
0%
74%
26%
0%
Many
Some
Few
None
Conclusion
All countries except Sweden (74%) and Germany (32%) state a low rate (16%) aboutthe 1st option (Many benefits).
All countries have a similar answer (51% average) about the 2nd option (Some benefits). Poland ( 40%) and Spain (32%) the highest rates on the 3rd and 4th option (Few benefits orNone ). Sweden the lowest rate 0%.
Both girls and boys in all countries saythe EU has brought some or many benefits to their country.More boys in Germany and Portugal. More girls in Greece, Lithuania, Poland and Spain.
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QUESTION C- 19.- I am _________ about the future of my country
GERMANY 46 STUDENTS
24%
52%
24% Optimistic
Pessimistic
Neither optim nor pessim
Male 27 Female 19
23
% 65
%
12
%
21%
26%
53%
Optimistic
Pessimistic
Neither optim nor pessim
Boys are much more optimistic than girls about the future of their country.
GREECE 50 STUDENTS
42%
32%26% Optimistic
Pessimistic
Neither optim nor pessim
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Male 25 Female 25
44
%
36
%
20
%
42%
32%26%Optimistic
Pessimistic
Neither optim nor
pessim
Both boys and girls are not optimistic about the future of their country.
LITHUANIA 50 STUDENTS
26%
36%38%
Optimistic
Pessimistic
Neither optim nor pessim
Male 25 Female 25
32
%
32
%36
%
18%
41%41%
Optimistic
Pessimistic
Neither optim nor
pessim
Girls are a little more optimistic than boys about the future of their country.
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POLAND 50 STUDENTS
50%
12%
38%
Optimistic
Pessimistic
Neither optim nor pessim
Male 17 Female 33
59
%
23
%
18
%
45%
6%
49%
Optimistic
Pessimistic
Neither optim nor pessim
Boys are more optimistic than girls about the future of their country.
PORTUGAL 50 STUDENTS
32%
22%
46%
Optimistic
Pessimistic
Neither optim nor pessim
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Male 15 Female 35
33%
13%
54
%31%
26%
43%
Optimistic
Pessimistic
Neither optim nor pessim
Both are not optimistic.
SPAIN 50 STUDENTS
26%34%
40%
Optimistic
Pessimistic
Neither optim nor pessim
Male 22 Female 28
27
%41
%
32
%
25% 29%
46%
Optimistic
Pessimistic
Neither optim nor pessim
Boys are more optimistic than girls about the future of their country.
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SWEDEN 43 STUDENTS
33%51%
16%
Optimistic
Pessimistic
Neither optim nor pessim
Conclusion
Students are as pessimistic as optimistic (33%-34%)
German (52%) and Swedish (51%) are the most optimistic about the future of their
country.
All the others are less optimistic, especially Portugal and Poland (22%-12%).
Poland, Greece and Spain are the most pessimistic.
Boys are more optimistic in Germany, Poland and Spain. Girls in Lithuania.Both girlsand boys are pessimistic in Greece and Portugal.
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QUESTION C- 20.-I am _________ about my future
GERMANY 46 STUDENTS
4%
72%
24%Optimistic
Pessimistic
Neither optim nor pessim
Male 27 Female 19
4% 70
%
26
%
5%
74%
21%Optimistic
Pessimistic
Neither optim nor pessim
Both boys and girls are very optimistic about their future.
GREECE 50 STUDENTS
5%
75%
20%Optimistic
Pessimistic
Neither optim nor pessim
8/12/2019 Results Graphics 3 (Autoguardado) 6
98/102
Male 25 Female 25
5%
75
%
20%
5%
75%
20% Optimistic
Pessimistic
Neither optim nor pessim
Both boys and girls are very optimistic about their future.
LITHUANIA 50 STUDENTS
10%
70%
20%Optimistic
Pessimistic
Neither optim nor pessim
Male 25 Female 25
14%
75
%
11%
4%64%
32% Optimistic
Pessimistic
Neither optim nor pessim
Both boys and girls are optimistic about their future. Boys a little more.
8/12/2019 Results Graphics 3 (Autoguardado) 6
99/102
POLAND 50 STUDENTS
2% 70%
28% Optimistic
Pessimistic
Neither optim nor pessim
Male 17 Female 33
0%
65
%
35
%3%
73%
24%Optimistic
Pessimistic
Neither optim nor pessim
Both boys and girls are very optimistic about their future. Girls a little more.
PORTUGAL 50 STUDENTS
10%
60%
30%Optimistic
Pessimistic
Neither optim nor pessim
8/12/2019 Results Graphics 3 (Autoguardado) 6
100/102
Male 15 Female 35
0%
60
%
40%
14%60%
26% Optimistic
Pessimistic
Neither optim nor
pessim
Both boys and girls are very optimistic about their future.
SPAIN 50 STUDENTS
5%
75%
20%Optimistic
Pessimistic
Neither optim nor pessim
Male 25 Female 25
14% 68
%
18
%8%
77%
15%Optimistic
Pessimistic
Neither optim nor
pessim
Both boys and girls are optimistic about their future.
8/12/2019 Results Graphics 3 (Autoguardado) 6
101/102
8/12/2019 Results Graphics 3 (Autoguardado) 6
102/102