The anticipated lives of young people in Mexico

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Daniel Lund †

Abstract

In the article develops an analysis of the situation of young people, from the demographic, economic, political and social changes that have occurred in Mexico in the last década. It raises the need to reflect and act on the increase of segment of the population that has neither job nor a place to study. Critically analyzes the use of the word "Ninis". The author also questions the negative judgment that, throughout history, different societies have constructed about youth as repsonsables of their own problems and those of society.

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Lund †, D. (2013). The anticipated lives of young people in Mexico. Revista Mexicana De Opinión Pública, (14), 115–126. https://doi.org/10.1016/S1870-7300(13)72317-2
Author Biography

Daniel Lund †, MUNDAMERICAS

Doctor of Law from the University of California; specialist in communication studies, worked over 30 years in market research and opinion. He was Professor of History and Culture of the United States in the UAM-Iztapalapa; founder and research director and president of MUNDAMERICAS CENII. He worked in several international projects, such as popular political culture and values; International Environment Monitor; International Corporate Social Responsibility Monitor, and worlds (Service National Opinion).