Abstract

Globally there are 1.2 billion young people between the ages of 15 and 24, 16 percent of the total population and nearly 90 percent of them live in developing countries. Young people are key agent of change, with enormous innovation potential. Rural youth are generally diverse and unfulfilled as they have access to less services and do not have the same opportunities to get involved in youth work and non- formal learning as their peers living in urban areas. This study analyzed the various job challenges for rural youth to using survey method along with simple random sampling technique. There are various challenges that were faced by rural youth such as lack of knowledge, skills, technology, transportation problems and poor economic conditions which leads to mental stress and poor life style for rural youth.

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