Fróðskaparrit - 01.07.2004, Side 10

Fróðskaparrit - 01.07.2004, Side 10
8 TO FISH OR NOT TO FISH. THE MEANING OF FISH AND FISHERIES AMONG YOUNG PEOPLE IN THE FAROE ISLANDS career in the fisheries, a number that will most likely decline even further during the next years. The prestige of the fisheries as a working-place has dropped seriously among young people, especially the physi- cally hard ‘traditional’ work in the fishing industry has lost popularity. Young people in the Faroe Islands have various leisure-time activities, físhing defi- nitely not being among the most popular to- day. Only 74 out of 637 9th grade pupils, i.e. 11.6 percent, have ‘fishing’ as one of their leisure-time activities according to the new national ESPAD-survey (European School Survey Project on Alcohol and Other Drugs) from 2003. The questionnaire con- tained twenty leisure-activity options in to- tal, only three of them being less popular than físhing in the aggregated results. The same picture appears from another recent national survey, conducted by the Centre for Local and Regional Develop- ment in Klaksvík in 2003: less than ten per- cent of 900 respondents have ‘fishing and sailing’ as leisure-time activity, while ‘sports’ and ‘music and movies’ are the most popular activities with scores above 50 percent. ‘Fishing and sailing’ and ‘mu- sic and movies’ are part of the leisure-time of 85 and 550 youths respectively, a clear indication of the rock music leisure domi- nance over fish and físheries. At the bottom of the list, with less than five percent scores, are ‘political activities’ and the open category ‘others’. This survey includ- ed all students from 9lh grade (aged four- teen and fífteen) at all Iower secondary schools in the Faroe Islands, i.e. the com- plete age cohort, as well as all students from the last school year in all upper sec- ondary schools. Questioned, in the same survey, what they would like to do for a living in the fu- ture, what were their highest working pref- erences, the fishing industry was surpassed by several ‘trendy’ businesses. Fisheries (on sea) ended fífth from the top, while ‘físheries on land’ and ‘fish farming’ actu- ally were among the least popular business- es on the 22 options list. ‘Hairdressing and face/body care’ is the most attractive busi- ness, the prime choice of 172 respondents, while ‘music and art’ and ‘lawyer and ac- countant’ follow on second and third posi- tions respectively. The físhing (on sea) business is, by the way, the future working preference of 116 respondents. The favourite future jobs of Faroese youths are clearly not directly related to the fisheries. Among students with a clear idea of what training and education they will aim at, the top list of job preferences is though a bit different: (1) trade and office; (2) health care science; (3) educationalist; (4) hairdressing and face/body care; and (5) captain. Lawyer, chef and mechanic are also quite popular future jobs. There is any- way a variety of job preferences with some common immanent aspects. Young people want to be creative, aesthetic and indepen- dent, as well as using their intellect. They avoid what they view as ‘boring’ routine work without challenges. The high status jobs in the físheries on sea are obviously ‘captain’, a position securing good earn- ings and power, and ‘chef’, a position asso- ciated with artistry since cooking became attractive and fashionable (for men and
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