Effect of Globalization on Living Standards and Ethical Issues in Indian Youth

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Padma .
B. D. S. Gautam

Abstract

A survey based on 300 youths of narain P.G. College Shikohabad (U.P.) showed that about 46% boys and 54% girls like to join their employment in public sector, while 45.6% boys and 54% girls prefer private sector as their job. However, 56% boys and 44% girls have no any clear option whether they opt for the public or private sector. The youth also prefers taking fast foods rather than usual home made cookies. 50% boys and 50% girls each like to take other drinks as compare with tea, milk, coffee, juice and cold drinks. 96% boys and 4.3% girls like to take wine, beer and smoking, in short span of their age. The relationship between two opposite sexes revealed that 71% boys and 28% girls are attracted to each other for passing their time while 19% boys and 81% girls are attracted to each other due to cardiac affection. 60% boys and 39% girl students like each other due to their physical affection, 72% boys and 28% girls attract each other for their sexual satisfaction. All of the candidates prefer a high level of living standard and environment around their surroundings.

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How to Cite
., P., & Gautam, B. D. S. (2015). Effect of Globalization on Living Standards and Ethical Issues in Indian Youth. The International Journal of Humanities & Social Studies, 3(3). Retrieved from http://internationaljournalcorner.com/index.php/theijhss/article/view/138266