Young people in Germany are more concerned about war and climate change than COVID

After more than two years of the COVID pandemic and six months of war in Ukraine, the question arises of how young people in Germany are dealing with the world’s current challenges. It turns out that war and climate change are among the greatest concerns of the country’s children and adolescents. In contrast, they are less worried about COVID. Those are the key findings from the representative survey “Attitudes and Concerns among Germany’s Younger Generation” conducted by the research institute IPSOS on behalf of the Bertelsmann Stiftung’s Liz Mohn Center.

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