农村转型中的青年包容

Youth Inclusion in Rural Transformation

Journal of Development Studies · 2020
被引 29
人大 A-ABS 3

中文导读

指出发展中国家农村青年数量增长且对经济社会不满,但相关研究不足;特刊五篇论文利用最新数据,分析农村青年的经济、政治和公民参与状况,为政策设计提供依据。

Abstract

The increasing numbers of rural youth in developing countries and their perceived disenchantment with the society and economy have raised policy concerns across the developed and developing world. Youth (ages 15 to 24) make up one in five people in developing countries, and one in eight in the developed world. Of the 1.2 billion youth in the world, nearly 1 billion reside in developing countries, and their numbers are growing far more rapidly than in higher-income countries. Despite the increasing number of institutional publications on youth issues, rigorous research to put these numbers into perspective and to shed light into their challenges and opportunities in economic, political and civic participation to guide their inclusion in rural transformation is remarkably limited. This special section brings together five papers that make use of the most up to date and comprehensive data sets and analyses on rural youth to address these research gaps. They provide an overall understanding of the contexts (economic sectors, spatial distributions, welfare outcomes, gendered differences, and civic participation) in which rural youth live and work, and expand the nascent literature that can support the design and targeting of policies to ensure rural youth inclusion in rural transformation.

农村青年农村转型青年融入发展中国家