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Perceived threat of climate change in the second half of life
Wahrgenommene Bedrohung durch den Klimawandel in der zweiten Lebenshälfte
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Abstract Key messages: Over one in four people in the second half of life (28%) perceived a high threat from the climate crisis in 2023. Climate change is perceived as a significantly greater threat than Covid-19.
There are no age differences regarding the perceived threat posed by the climate crisis. Women... view more
Key messages: Over one in four people in the second half of life (28%) perceived a high threat from the climate crisis in 2023. Climate change is perceived as a significantly greater threat than Covid-19.
There are no age differences regarding the perceived threat posed by the climate crisis. Women felt more threatened by the climate crisis than men. However, there were no differences between income and education groups. People with good self-rated health had a lower perception of threat from the climate crisis. People who have children but no grandchildren perceived a greater threat from the climate crisis than those with grandchildren.... view less
Keywords
climate change; attitude; threat; perception; gender-specific factors; socioeconomic factors; health status; age group; age difference; social relations; Federal Republic of Germany
Classification
Gerontology
Free Keywords
DEAS 2023; Einkommensverhältnisse; Bildung; Subjektive Gesundheit; Familienbeziehung; Generationenbeziehung; Corona-Pandemie
Document language
English
Publication Year
2024
City
Berlin
Page/Pages
19 p.
Series
dza-aktuell: Deutscher Alterssurvey, 01/2024
DOI
https://doi.org/10.60922/zshp-pc84
ISSN
2944-103X
Status
Published Version; peer reviewed