RT Article T1 What are the values of young people and how are these different from the values of older generations in Georgia? JF Journal of beliefs and values VO 39 IS 3 SP 279 OP 297 A1 Khoshtaria, Tamar LA English PB Routledge YR 2018 UL https://www.ixtheo.de/Record/1580050956 AB This article examines the basic values of young people (aged 18 to 25) and analyses how, if at all, these are different from the values of older generations in Georgia. Based on Shalom H. Schwartz's Theory of Basic Values (2012), the study uses quantitative (secondary analysis of the World Values Survey [WVS]) and qualitative (40 in-depth interviews) research methods to explore basic values, perceptions and attitudes, as well as tolerance towards different minority groups in Georgia. The research findings reveal that Schwartz's higher-ordered values ‘conservation' (including ‘conformity' and ‘tradition') and ‘self-transcendence' (including ‘benevolence' and ‘universalism') are very important for all age groups in Georgia. In contrast, the values of ‘openness to change' and ‘self-enhancement' are assessed quite dissimilarly by young and older generations. In addition, the youth turned out to be more tolerant towards different minority groups, such as people of a different religion and race, immigrants and sexual minorities. K1 basic values K1 Generations K1 Tolerance K1 Youth DO 10.1080/13617672.2017.1359480