Youth and work identity
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https://doi.org/10.37387/ipc.v9i2.235Keywords:
identity, work, youth, society, work identityAbstract
The article includes a review of the concept of identity and its construction from a multidimensional perspective. Analyze the different contexts in which people are included in their daily lives. Specifically, the focus is made on the youth age group, which lives considerable precariousness and inequality in work and social environments because of the stereotypes and dynamics formed in today's society. This is placed as a matter of importance that includes different spheres of human development since young people have consolidated their identity since adolescence, influenced by their situations at an individual, political, and social level. A synthesis of the employment situation of young people in Panama is presented, and a look is given at the concept of work identity
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