COVID generation: has the tension between young and old increased
Recently, Levente Székely’s book Gray Swans was published, in which the professional leader of the large-scale Hungarian youth research – based on the results of the research series – writes about what we know about Hungarian young people: their habits, thinking, desires, views and how they are expected to change in the future. In our interview, we also asked about the impact that a pandemic could have on the lives of young people, whether we could talk about the COVID generation, and how you feel the tension between young people and the elderly has really increased.
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