THE INFLUENCE OF FINANCIAL SATISFACTION,
GENDER, AND LEVEL OF EDUCATION OF YOUNG
PEOPLE ON PRESENT AND FUTURE ORIENTATION:
AN ANALYSIS IN THE CONTEXT OF THE THEORY
OF AUTHENTICITY AND SINGULARITY

Ivan Balabanić1ORCID logo, Marija Žagmešter Kemfelja2ORCID logo and Marija Uzelac3ORCID logo

1University of Zagreb, Faculty of Croatian Studies, Department of Sociology
  Zagreb, Croatia

2c/o Catholic University of Croatia
  Zagreb, Croatia

3University of Zagreb, Faculty of Economics & Business
  Zagreb, Croatia

INDECS 21(6), 533-546, 2023
DOI 10.7906/indecs.21.6.1
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Received: 19th September 2023.
Accepted: 16th December 2023.
Regular article

ABSTRACT

The article analyses the orientation towards the present and the future among two main groups: high school students and university students. Through data analysis and interpretation, the work focuses on understanding how time orientation plays a role in the theory of authenticity or singularity. Results have shown significant differences between high school students and university students, where university students exhibit a greater focus on the future, and high school students on the present. However, gender and satisfaction with financial situations were not found to be statistically significant for orientation towards the future or the present. In light of the theory of authenticity, the results suggest that time orientation and authenticity are not as closely related to gender and financial status as they are to the educational stage. We can conclude that high school students base their authenticity and singularity more on a hedonistic life centred on the present moment. The article rises questions about how different life aspects, such as educational level, can influence this dynamic and points to the need for further research.

KEY WORDS
orientation towards the present, orientation towards the future, authenticity, educational level, financial satisfaction

CLASSIFICATION
JEL:D91, I21, Z13


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