The Problem of the exodus of the rural youth and of social and economical "uprooting" in the Indian sub-continent (India, Pakistan and Sri Lanka)

Meeting paper analysing socio-economic factors leading to rural migration of youth in India, Pakistan, and Sri Lanka, with special emphasis on their social adjustment in an urban environment - Deals with such questions as education of women, cultural differentiation, youth participation, and youth clubs, presents a brief outline of the situation of higher education at Osmania University and provides statistical data, including educational statistics

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Main Author: Working Party for the Discussion of Regional Studies on the Problems Various Categories of Young People of Different Regions of the World Have to Meet, Paris, 1974
Format: programme and meeting document biblioteca
Language:eng
fre
Subjects:Rural migration, Youth, Social adaptation, Urban environment, Womens education, Cultural differentiation, Youth participation, Youth organizations, Higher education, Statistical data, Educational statistics, Osmania University (India),
Online Access:https://unesdoc.unesco.org/ark:/48223/pf0000010733
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Summary:Meeting paper analysing socio-economic factors leading to rural migration of youth in India, Pakistan, and Sri Lanka, with special emphasis on their social adjustment in an urban environment - Deals with such questions as education of women, cultural differentiation, youth participation, and youth clubs, presents a brief outline of the situation of higher education at Osmania University and provides statistical data, including educational statistics