Youth policy in modern Russia: new challenges
Abstract
The article is devoted to the analysis of the state of youth policy in Russia, the aim of the study is to identify problem areas of the implemented activity. The key problems are identified: lack of target setting and adequate measures for the development of this socio-demographic group; uncertainty of effectiveness criteria; selective nature, as a result of which an insignificant part of youth is involved in the implemented activities. The problem is poor awareness of young people about available opportunities and programmes implemented by youth policy bodies. The prevalence of one-off events over systemic activities has been revealed. Attention is emphasised on the need to solve the existing problems and the need to develop a deep and purposeful strategy of actions with clear indicators of implementation and designation of criteria for their achievement, which can lead to an increase in the quality of youth policy in Russia; recommendations for its improvement are also proposed.
About the Author
R. Yu. ZulyarRussian Federation
Zulyar Raksana Yurievna, candidate of Political Sciences, Associate Professor
Irkutsk
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For citations:
Zulyar R.Yu. Youth policy in modern Russia: new challenges. P.O.I.S.K. 2025;(1):69-77. (In Russ.)
 
                    
 
        



 
             
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