The social perceptions of mixed marriages among unemployed youth in the city of M'Sila
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Social perceptions, mixed marriages, unemployed youthRésumé
Mixed marriage is a form of marriage in which the couples are of multiple races and different religions. This is why some specialists in psychology and sociology have called mixed marriage, which is used as a legal term to express mixed marriage. It is known that mixed marriage faces many challenges due to the difficulty of reconciliation. Between cultures and religions, it also created several problems between people of different nationalities, the most important of which was obtaining nationality, the nationality of children, inheritance...etc.
The current study aimed to identify the social perceptions of mixed marriage among unemployed youth in the city of M’sila. The study sample consisted of (35) unemployed youth (males and females) who were chosen by chance, and to achieve the research objectives by using the steps of the descriptive approach and a questionnaire on social perceptions of mixed marriage prepared by The researchers, after statistical processing using the Statistical Package for the Social Sciences program, reached the following results:
- The most common social perceptions about mixed marriage among unemployed youth are positive social perceptions.
- Social perceptions of mixed marriage among unemployed youth differ according to gender (male, female).
- Social perceptions of mixed marriage among unemployed youth do not differ according to age.
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