Abstract
The current study aims to know the nature of the relationship between the level of citizenship weakness and future anxiety in promoting trends towards clandestine immigration among unemployed youth. To achieve this goal, the study applied to a sample of 160 unemployed young men of both sexes, ranging in age from 20-30 years, who were deliberately chosen, and the descriptive and analytical approach was based on the following criteria: Citizenship Scale; A measure of future anxiety; And a measure of trends towards illegal immigration. After statistical treatment of the data, the analysis resulted in the following results: Unemployed youth are characterized by a decrease in the level of citizenship, reaching (97.5%), and the study also revealed that unemployed youth suffer from future anxiety, reaching (90.63%). Their level of anxiety ranges between high and high Very, in addition to the positive trends towards clandestine immigration they have, where the percentage (80%) ranged between high and very high level, and the results also resulted in a negative relationship between the degree of citizenship and trends towards clandestine immigration, while there was a positive relationship between the degree of anxiety The future in its five dimensions and the trend towards clandestine immigration among the unemployed youth.
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