IFAD Research Series 54: Rural Youth in the Context of Fragility and Conflict

IFAD Research Series 54

57 Pages Posted: 18 Feb 2020 Last revised: 6 Apr 2020

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Ghassan Baliki

ISDC - International Security and Development Center

Tilman Brück

IGZ - Leibniz Institute of Vegetable and Ornamental Crops; ISDC - International Security and Development Center; IZA Institute of Labor Economics

Neil Ferguson

ISDC - International Security and Development Center

Wolfgang Stojetz

ISDC - International Security and Development Center

Date Written: December 12, 2019

Abstract

Despite accounting for only 7 per cent of the world’s population, rural youth accountfor more than 10 per cent of the world’s conflict-exposed population. In 2016, alone, over 350 million rural youth lived in conflict-affected countries. Despite conflict’s being defined as “development in reverse”, however, we find a general lack of research focusing specifically on young people living in rural areas. Yet, from wider literature, we know that conflict is a cause of adversities across a range of economic and non-economic indicators. When young people experience violence in consecutive life stages, adversities from one stage – such as weakened education – can be carried forward into subsequent life stages - such as transition to employment. In this background paper, we show that exposure to violence increases infant mortality, reduces birthweight, harms child health, damages human capital accumulation, restricts performance in education and interacts negatively with labour market opportunities. Despite this accumulated knowledge, however, we note that key knowledge gaps remain, especially when it comes to understanding the programmes that can mitigate the damage exposure to conflict causes. There is, therefore, an urgent need to understand how and why exposure to conflict harms the lives of rural youth, and perhaps more importantly, how it harms those lives differently from those of other socio-demographic groups. Given that rural youth are disproportionately affected by conflict, there is also a need for the design of, and learning from, programmes that are specifically targeted at protecting and empowering rural youth during the post-conflict phase.

Keywords: rural youth, conflicts, employment, education, policies

Suggested Citation

Baliki, Ghassan and Brück, Tilman and Ferguson, Neil and Stojetz, Wolfgang, IFAD Research Series 54: Rural Youth in the Context of Fragility and Conflict (December 12, 2019). IFAD Research Series 54, Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=3523806

Ghassan Baliki (Contact Author)

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Neil Ferguson

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Wolfgang Stojetz

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