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Social factors and obstacles affecting youth participation in sustainable development: The social dimension

Nesreen Nabil Atieh (), Haya Hussein Tarawneh (), Reham Abu Ghaboush (), Manal Fathi Anabtawi () and Rakan Ayoub Ali Abu Arabi Adwan ()

International Journal of Innovative Research and Scientific Studies, 2025, vol. 8, issue 2, 1599-1610

Abstract: This study aims to identify the social factors and obstacles affecting youth participation in sustainable development within the social dimension. A descriptive approach was adopted using a structured questionnaire as the primary research tool. The study targeted a sample of at least 269 participants. Results indicate that key social factors influencing youth participation include the perception that engagement in development programs enhances individuals' social standing and broadens their societal perspectives. Additionally, families' reputational interests and the role of charitable institutions significantly impact participation levels. Conversely, major obstacles include limited awareness of the importance of youth roles, lack of financial resources, and fear of failure. The study concludes that both social factors and obstacles significantly impact youth participation in sustainable development. Addressing these barriers through awareness campaigns and structured institutional support can enhance youth involvement. The findings highlight the need for targeted initiatives that encourage youth engagement in development programs by addressing financial constraints, increasing awareness, and fostering institutional support mechanisms.

Keywords: Obstacles; Social development; Youth. (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2025
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