[Abstract]: Purpose – This study aims to analyse the positioning of young people in the face of the challenges posed by
the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). It focuses on the case of Erasmusþ students at a Spanish
university and tries to evaluate the importance of each of the SDGs for them.
Design/methodology/approach – Based on primary data obtained through a survey of more than 300
young people, factor analysis was applied to evaluate the importance assigned to each SDG and quantify the
degree of concern assigned to each of them.
Findings – Results show a high degree of concern for all the SDGs among Erasmus students, although they
have done so with different levels of intensity. College students especially value education. Women are more
concerned about socioeconomic problems. Furthermore, surprising results have been found in terms of gender
equality, which indicates the need to deepen this analysis.
Originality/value – This work contributes to the academic literature, still limited but growing, on how
Erasmus students perceive the SDGs and to what level they feel committed to these objectives. Furthermore,
it can be helpful for public policy managers regarding a specific group of young university students and a hot
topic such as sustainability
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