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listening to the main announcements of the presidential candidates, this time, let's take a look at the most urgent tasks and solutions analyzed by the SDF research team. The research team diagnosed that youth anxiety, climate crisis, and inequality are closely intertwined.



Reporter Ki-tae Kim summarizes the details.



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The young people in Korea analyzed by the SDF research team were young people without a future.



The reason is that the polarization of adolescence continues even after middle age, and the possibility of dreaming of a better future is decreasing.



[Lee Seung-yoon/Professor, Department of Social Welfare, Chung-Ang University: The appearance of a hierarchical society (as seen by the middle-aged) is already seen in adolescence, and the appearance of inequality seen within the youth, which is the period when a career is being formed, is contributing to the inequality of our society as a whole. .)] In



particular, the longer they live in non-metropolitan areas, the more likely they are to lead an unstable life, so regional imbalances have been shown to affect the lives of young people.



According to the climate crisis, it was analyzed that young people in areas with a large number of carbon-emitting industries are experiencing a greater crisis.



At the same time, a change in the perception of the Korean people about the climate crisis was also noticeable, and the perception that climate change would directly harm me was the highest in the world.



[Sinjinuk / Central University sociology professor: in order to reduce the impact of climate change, whether willing to change your lifestyle and one way of asking South Korea has belonged to the response most countries would change a lot of]



the SDF team youth He emphasized that insecurity, regional imbalances and climate crisis are complex crises that are closely intertwined and must be addressed from an integrated perspective.



[Shin Jin-wook/Professor of Sociology, Chung-Ang University: An active financial paradigm for crisis response, securing political diversity beyond bipartisan confrontational politics, and new dynamism created by multiple generations together (emphasized the necessity)]



Meanwhile, eight out of ten Koreans Overcoming the complex crisis is the responsibility of the government, so I felt that the role of the government should be expanded.



(Video coverage: Kang Dong-cheol, Lee Chan-soo, video editing: Lee Hong-myung)    



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