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Testing common knowledge: are Northern Europeans and millennials more concerned about the environment?

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Resumo:This study explores whether there are differences in several environmental dimensions, when the European Region and Generation cohort are considered. In doing so, this study compares millennials in North and South Europe with members of Generation X in three environmental dimensions: attitudes, personal norms, and behavior. Using data from the European Social Survey (n = 6.216), the researchers tested the hypothesis that Northern Europeans and millennials have more pro-environmental standing than southerners and Generation Xers. The findings challenge the common belief that millennials are more committed to being environmentally conscious, showing that many millennials do not feel responsible for their climate footprint, nor do they behave in a way that shows more concern than previous generations to improve their environmental performance. Furthermore, contrary to expectations, Northern European participants are not the most committed, in all environmental dimensions, compared to Southern Europeans.
Autores principais:Gómez-Román, C.
Outros Autores:Lima, M. L.; Seoane, G.; Alzate, M.; Dono, M.; Sabucedo, J.-M.
Assunto:Europe Generation Pro-environmental attitudes Pro-environmental behavior Personal norms
Ano:2021
País:Portugal
Tipo de documento:artigo
Tipo de acesso:acesso aberto
Instituição associada:ISCTE
Idioma:inglês
Origem:Repositório ISCTE
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description This study explores whether there are differences in several environmental dimensions, when the European Region and Generation cohort are considered. In doing so, this study compares millennials in North and South Europe with members of Generation X in three environmental dimensions: attitudes, personal norms, and behavior. Using data from the European Social Survey (n = 6.216), the researchers tested the hypothesis that Northern Europeans and millennials have more pro-environmental standing than southerners and Generation Xers. The findings challenge the common belief that millennials are more committed to being environmentally conscious, showing that many millennials do not feel responsible for their climate footprint, nor do they behave in a way that shows more concern than previous generations to improve their environmental performance. Furthermore, contrary to expectations, Northern European participants are not the most committed, in all environmental dimensions, compared to Southern Europeans.
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spellingShingle Testing common knowledge: are Northern Europeans and millennials more concerned about the environment?
Gómez-Román, C.
Europe
Generation
Pro-environmental attitudes
Pro-environmental behavior
Personal norms
status SINGLETON
subject.fl_str_mv Europe
Generation
Pro-environmental attitudes
Pro-environmental behavior
Personal norms
title Testing common knowledge: are Northern Europeans and millennials more concerned about the environment?
title_full Testing common knowledge: are Northern Europeans and millennials more concerned about the environment?
title_fullStr Testing common knowledge: are Northern Europeans and millennials more concerned about the environment?
title_full_unstemmed Testing common knowledge: are Northern Europeans and millennials more concerned about the environment?
title_short Testing common knowledge: are Northern Europeans and millennials more concerned about the environment?
title_sort Testing common knowledge: are Northern Europeans and millennials more concerned about the environment?
topic Europe
Generation
Pro-environmental attitudes
Pro-environmental behavior
Personal norms
topic_facet Europe
Generation
Pro-environmental attitudes
Pro-environmental behavior
Personal norms
url http://hdl.handle.net/10071/22509
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