The role of youth in forming a socially stable society

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The development of the role of youth in many areas of activity is an important aspect for every country. The purpose of the article is to focus on youth as the main, promising resource of the current world. After all, this category of society is important and developing in many directions. In today's world, a person is an important capital. Because he can translate into reality all the plans, ideas written in books. The research objects are to indicate the important points for the realization of this goal. The youth is the younger generation that forms in itself all the important aspects of a modern and progressive society. To clarify this fact, we use methods that indicate the exact relationship of youth as the main resource of a progressive society. That is why it is necessary to pay attention to the increase in the activity of this category of society in the formation of the state, conducting activities related to it, and so on. The main factor in this direction is the creation of a structure that ensures youth to participate effectively in many areas of government. To do this, it is important to provide this category of society with education, social benefits, and so on. After all, young people are at risk. Since it is vulnerable to many effects that have a detrimental effect on humans. That is why prevention and development of proper education should be the basis. The result of this article was to identify the relationship between progression, social responsibility and youth as the most important aspect in this chain of social development. The conclusion lies in the method and result that were used in this article. It is enough to look at the right angle to deepen the understanding of the overall balance and it can be revealed that a person is the center of everything that happens around, in our situation this is the category of youth.

youth \ state \ role \ human resource \ society \ development

Short address: https://sciup.org/14136435

IDS: 14136435   |   UDC: 316   |   DOI: 10.23672/SAE.2023.85.79.034