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https://doi.org/10.1080/1331677X.2019.1697332
The influence of family income on students’ family resilience in Croatia
Mirjana Radetić-Paić
Ksenija Černe
Sažetak
The study basically examines if there are differences in the factors
of students’ family resilience regarding the level of their families’
income. Two additional hypotheses have also been tested, concerning
influence of income level on students’ expression of problems
and difficulties to family members and on religiosity. The
study has been done on a sample of students from the Faculty of
Educational Sciences of the Juraj Dobrila University of Pula,
Croatia. The results have shown that students from families with
no income or below-average income, are likely forbidden to show
certain emotions in their family. On the other hand, students
from average or above-average income families consider the fact
that everyone can ‘vent’ without upsetting the others and is able
to discuss problems until the solution is found as a significant factor
of family resilience. The hypothesis concerning relationship
between religion and income has not been confirmed. The average
family income was taken from publicly available databases.
The category of family income and decisions about its spending
is very important for the quality of life, but also for communication
within the family. The results offer guidelines for interventions
which encourage family involvement, especially in financial
contributions to their children’s wellbeing.
Ključne riječi
Income; family; resilience; problem solving; religion; students; Croatia
Hrčak ID:
254431
URI
Datum izdavanja:
9.2.2021.
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