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The analysis of cultural consensus model of two good life sub-domains - health & well-being and migration & socio-economic milieu - in three population groups from Croatia (CROSBI ID 205186)

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Peternel, Lana ; Malnar, Ana ; Martinović Klarić, Irena The analysis of cultural consensus model of two good life sub-domains - health & well-being and migration & socio-economic milieu - in three population groups from Croatia // Journal of biosocial science, 47 (2015), 4; 469-492. doi: 10.1017/S0021932014000194

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Peternel, Lana ; Malnar, Ana ; Martinović Klarić, Irena

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The analysis of cultural consensus model of two good life sub-domains - health & well-being and migration & socio-economic milieu - in three population groups from Croatia

In this study the construct of good life is explored among upper secondary school seniors, their parents and professors by applying the analysis of cultural consensus model. A total of 469 students, 474 parents and 158 professors from four Croatian cities participated in the study. The information collected through interviewing and freelisting during the first phase of the filed work was used for creating a set of structured questions contained in the questionnaire, as a part of the survey in the second phase of data collection. In this study the results are reported on two good life sub-domains: health & well-being and migration & socio-economic milieu. The obtained results indicate heterogeneity of studied sample groups, incomplete inter-generational transmission of cultural values and examples of two subgroups that resist cultural norms and do not comply to the dominant “competence-as-sharing” paradigm. The value of testing cultural consensus model based on the emic approach and locally significant phenomena is demonstrated for planning and conducting holistic anthropological research.

anthropology; cultural consensus model; youth; Croatia; health & well-being; migration & socio-economic milieu

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Podaci o izdanju

47 (4)

2015.

469-492

objavljeno

0021-9320

10.1017/S0021932014000194

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Etnologija i antropologija

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