311. Youth in India: Prospects and Challenges
- Author:
- Bhanu Joshi and Eesha Kunduri
- Publication Date:
- 07-2017
- Content Type:
- Special Report
- Institution:
- Centre for Policy Research, India
- Abstract:
- India is the youngest country amongst the BRICS. It is estimated that by 2020 the working age population in India would be about 592 million, second to that of China’s (776 million). Theorised in terms of the ‘youth bulge’ or ‘demographic dividend’, this holds out prospects as well as challenges for a developing country like India. This note approaches the question of youth in contemporary urban India by shedding light on a variety of perspectives: the institutional structure and governance framework for young people in India, the involvement of and interest of young people in politics, employment-unemployment amongst youth, aspirations, and everyday politics of the youth. By considering both formal politics and political representations among youth as also more everyday forms of politics and aspirational dimensions of youth engagement, this note attempts to develop a holistic snapshot of contemporary urban youth.
- Topic:
- Demographics, Development, Politics, Employment, Youth, Urban, and Unemployment
- Political Geography:
- South Asia, India, and Asia