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Two pandemic years greatly reduced young people’s life satisfaction : evidence from a comparison with pre-COVID-19 panel data
Neugebauer, Martin; Patzina, Alexander; Dietrich, Hans; u. a. (2024): Two pandemic years greatly reduced young people’s life satisfaction : evidence from a comparison with pre-COVID-19 panel data, in: European sociological review, Oxford: Oxford Univ. Press, Jg. 40, Nr. 5, S. 872–886, doi: 10.1093/esr/jcad077.
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European sociological review
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1468-2672
0266-7215
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2024
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40
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5
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How much did young people suffer from the COVID-19 pandemic? A growing number of studies address this question, but they often lack a comparison group that was unaffected by the pandemic, and the observation window is usually short. Here, we compared the 2-year development of life satisfaction of German high school students during COVID-19 (N = 2,698) with the development in prepandemic cohorts (N = 4,834) with a difference-in-differences design. We found a decline in life satisfaction in winter 2020/2021 (Cohen’s d = -0.40) that was approximately three times stronger than that in the general population and persisted until winter 2021/2022. Young people found some restrictions particularly burdensome, especially travel restrictions, bans on cultural events, and the closure of bars/clubs.
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Deutschland
Jugend
Zufriedenheit
COVID-19-Pandemie
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adolescents
adaptation
happiness
health
transition
stress
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June 25, 2025
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