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The Problem of Rural Youth Outflow in Belgorod Region (Russia)

Larisa Nikolaevna Shmigirilova
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Larisa Nikolaevna Shmigirilova: Belgorod State National Research University, Institute of Economy and Management, Belgorod (Russia)

Stanovnistvo, 2018, vol. 56, issue 2, 63-82

Abstract: In this article, the author is exposing the problem of outflow of rural youth, analyzing the results of a sociological survey conducted in one of Russia’s regions. The article focuses on the fact that it is necessary to make the rural areas attractive not only in terms of appearance, but also to develop their infrastructure. In order to make the village an attractive place to live in, it is necessary to fulfill at least three tasks: to raise the material standard of living in rural areas, to improve cultural and living conditions of villagers and to educate them about modern ways of working in the field of agriculture. None of these problems could be solved without the significant support of the state, so it is necessary to focus on the search for additional mechanisms to support the rural youth while taking into account the integrated development of municipalities. A comfortable, modern way of life in the village and good communications could attract young specialists and encourage graduates who got a professional education to return to their native villages.

Keywords: rural youth; migration; rural areas; Belgorod region; Russia (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2018
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DOI: 10.2298/STNV1802063S

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