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Youth in Denmark : ウィキペディア英語版
Youth in Denmark

Youth in Denmark includes individuals 15 to 24 years old.〔 Denmark's demographic development resembles other western European countries with an increasing elderly population and low birth rate.〔 Hence, youth in Denmark only comprise 13% of Denmark's 5,556,452 population consisting of 367,927 males and 352,872 females. The sex ratio is 1.04 male/female.
During youth, families typically embrace an individualistic self-development.〔 Danes begin to make decisions in regards to health and educational options.〔〔 The government's underlying institutional features allow youth to face a lower risk of long term unemployment compared to other countries.〔 Consuming alcohol and exercising regularly are prominent activities.〔 Different values and diverse contexts guide youth practices.〔
==Family==

In the late modern family, trust and negotiation are important strategies to build a respectful and honoring relationship. Generally speaking, parents do not make decisions for youth without explaining the rationale and the youth comprehending. Parents prepare youth to be independent and responsible individuals by encouraging emancipation from the family. Parents do not impose strict rules interfering with youth freedom. Youth setting boundaries on providing information to parents is acceptable. The ideal is to maintain a continuous and friction free dialogue between parents and youth.〔
According to a study by sociologist Torsten Kolind, rules by parents of mainstream and counterculture youth differ. Mainstream parents' rules are indefinite, negotiable, and entail unspoken expectations. As a result, rules set are only broken to a degree by youth. Passing the fine line results in feelings of guilt and abused parental trust. Parents' rules of counterculture youth are defined and non-negotiable. Yet, counterculture youth do not reflect on these rules as important and do not have a guilty conscience when breaking the rules.

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