The Social Deviance of the Vietnamese Young toward Values and Lifestyles, Gender, Communication, and Family Customs
Do Ngoc Ha1, Nguyen the Thang2, Nguyen Quynh Giang3, Luong Dinh Hai4, Nguyen Hong Lien5

1Do Ngoc Ha*, Director of the Youth Research Institute.
2Nguyen The Thang, Researcher, the Vietnam Institute of Educational Sciences.
3Nguyen Quynh Giang, Researcher, Institute for State Organizational Sciences.
4Luong Dinh Hai, Researcher, the Vietnam Institute of Educational Sciences.
5Nguyen Hong Lien, Researcher, the Vietnam Institute of Educational Sciences.
Manuscript received on January 25, 2020. | Revised Manuscript Received on January 29, 2020. | Manuscript published on February 15, 2020. | PP: 15-20 | Volume-4 Issue-6, February 2020 | Retrieval Number: E0522014520/2020©BEIESP | DOI: 10.35940/ijmh.E0522.024620
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Abstract: This study report is an analysis result of a quantitative survey on attitudes of Vietnamese youth both male (M) and female (F) who are civil servants, workers, young urbanites, rural youth, Pupil, Student, the young violated the laws about living styles, gender, communication, and family. The findings show that young people have opposite tendencies. Some of them advocate things have been traditionally named, while others are looking for and living in new ways which are being labelled as a kind of social deviance.
Keywords: Social deviance, the Vietnamese young, lifestyle, gender behaviours