Teen Fkk Russia - Work
General Information on Youth Work in Russia
- Survey: 1,240 adolescents (ages 13‑17) from three Russian regions—St. Petersburg (urban), Sverdlovsk Oblast (industrial), and the Republic of Karelia (rural). Stratified random sampling ensured representation across school types (general, vocational, special‑education).
- Interviews: 20 participants (10 female, 10 male) selected from survey respondents who reported at least one FKK‑related experience in the past 12 months.
- Participant Observation: Three week‑long summer camps (one in each region) that advertised “clothing‑optional swimming and wellness” were observed. Field notes focused on interaction patterns, institutional rules, and youth‑worker facilitation strategies.
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[Your Name] – Department of Sociology, [University]
- Summarize the main points
- Reiterate the importance of addressing the challenges and opportunities of teenage employment in Russia