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Men det är väl bra för själen tänker jag, även om det inte är det för plånboken - En studie om Generation Y och deras ideella arbete

Abstract
A new generation has entered the labour market. The group is presented as Generation Y and is described as egocentric, spoiled, unloyal and money oriented. Lecturer advice companies on how to understand and lead this new generation. The advisement creates stereotypical characteristics of the group, which then reflects on the generations own identity development. But aside the stereotypes that are created on the labour market, the generation puts a lot of their spare time into volunteer work, which is seen as altruistic. This gives us a contradictory portrayal of the new generation. The purpose of this paper is to understand the factors that contribute to the voluntary work of Generation Y and how the group experiences their own commitment. The study also intends to find out the generations own conception of the volunteer work and how this manifests itself in practice. This will be answered through the following questions: - What factors influence and motivate generation Y to perform volunteer work? - Can the general description of Generation Y discerned in the group's own perceptions of voluntary commitment and how can this be expressed? An interview study has been used to answer the research questions. Through the empirical material can four keywords be identified: Identity, social relations, personal gain and idealism. The keywords function together as factors that motivate the generation to continue with their volunteer work. An analytical framework has been used to connect the four keywords with the chosen sociological theory.
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http://hdl.handle.net/2077/38147
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Date
2015-02-03
Author
Wiberg Cordero, Jennie
Keywords
generation Y
ideellt arbete
volontär
socialt arbete
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swe
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