RELIGIOSITY AND CAREER OPTIONS OF YOUTH FROM THE ROMANIAN-HUNGARIAN CROSS-BORDER REGION

Our paper examines the relationship between religiosity and the career options of the students from the Romanian-Hungarian cross-border region, respectively the choice of their study domain. We have assumed that a high level of religiosity would predict options for careers that operate with values s...

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Careers
College faculty
Decision making
Economic factors
Economics
Educational facilities
Educational research
Higher education
Humanities
Hypotheses
Justice
Medicine
Personality
Psychology
Public finance
Quotas
Regions
Religion & politics
Religiosity
Religious beliefs
Sampling
Social aspects
Social justice
Social work
Society
Sociology
Spirituality
Students
Surveys
Theory
Values
Youth
title RELIGIOSITY AND CAREER OPTIONS OF YOUTH FROM THE ROMANIAN-HUNGARIAN CROSS-BORDER REGION
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