National Center for Youth Studies  

 

Youth is the most social category, which is vulnerable to changes, making it one of the population groups targeted by the development plans being the most important manpower and the starting point for many development and social programs.


In this delicate stage of age, ranging between 15 and 30 years old, the young people often can not cope up with the rapid changes they experience, which may reflect on their behavior and their actions. Youth group is the largest in the society, as a result of the increase in the birth rate, health services improvement and cultural awareness witnessed by the Kingdom over the recent years, thankfully.


Because young people are the most effective manpower component in job opportunities and the largest segment in society desiring for renewal and coping up with changes, they are better able to interact and respond to the outputs of education the technology. This is due to basic features, characterizing the people in this stage, the most important of which are the continuous desire for looking for the new and their opinions that tries to affirm that they he has reached an independent stage of age.
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Youth constitutes the most social category; it is susceptible to change and hence is the perfect raw material for development plans. Youth is, moreover, the most

important manpower and the starting point for many development and social programs. 
During such a critical stage of age, i.e. from 15 to 30, young people often fail to cope up with the rapid changes in the world, which may reflect on their performance. Youth is the largest group in the society and such is the result of the increase in birthrate, of the advancement in health services and care, and of the expansion of cultural awareness in the Kingdom over the recent years.
Because young people are naturally the most effective manpower component in job opportunities and the largest segment in society enthusiastic for renewal, they are more responsive to the outputs of education the technology.

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