Azerbaijani youth in transition: Is the state youth policy effective enough?

Q1 Arts and Humanities Journal of Eurasian Studies Pub Date : 2021-07-01 DOI:10.1177/18793665211046066
Anar Valiyev, Abbas Babayev
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This article analyzes the role of the state youth policy of Azerbaijan in supporting young people through their transition from school to work, which is one of the stages when young people can be in particularly fragile situation if not provided with necessary opportunities. The reason for studying the case of Azerbaijan is a considerable share of youth Not in Employment, Education, or Training (NEET youth) among the country’s youth community. The NEET indicator is considered as a comprehensive indicator within the post-2015 Sustainable Development Agenda to measure youth exclusion and marginalization. The findings of this research demonstrate that while the government assumes a broad responsibility to provide youth with education and employment opportunities to support their transition, these intentions have not been translated into real actions. An alarming situation of the country’s youth population is at risk of further exacerbation due to poor understanding of local realities by such global advocates for youth development as United Nations. We discuss this considering the flaws in the operationalization and localization of the concept of the “youth participation” promoted by the United Nations to advance youth interests.
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阿塞拜疆青年转型:国家青年政策是否足够有效?
本文分析了阿塞拜疆国家青年政策在支持年轻人完成从学校到工作的过渡方面的作用,如果没有必要的机会,这是年轻人可能处于特别脆弱境地的阶段之一。之所以要研究阿塞拜疆的案例,是因为该国青年社群中,有相当一部分未就业、未受教育或未接受培训的青年(NEET youth)。NEET指标被视为2015年后可持续发展议程中衡量青年被排斥和边缘化的综合指标。这项研究的结果表明,虽然政府承担了广泛的责任,为青年提供教育和就业机会,以支持他们的过渡,但这些意图并没有转化为实际行动。由于联合国等全球青年发展倡导者对当地现实的了解不足,该国青年人口的惊人状况有进一步恶化的风险。考虑到联合国为促进青年利益而推动的“青年参与”概念在操作化和本土化方面存在的缺陷,我们对此进行了讨论。
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Journal of Eurasian Studies
Journal of Eurasian Studies Arts and Humanities-History
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