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E-grāmata: Development Centre Studies Jobs for Rural Youth The Role of Local Food Economies

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  • Sērija : Development Centre studies
  • Izdošanas datums: 02-Dec-2021
  • Izdevniecība: Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD)
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Today, the global youth population is at its highest ever and still growing, with the highest proportion of youth living in Africa and Asia, and a majority of them in rural areas. Young people in rural areas face the double challenge of age-specific vulnerabilities and underdevelopment of rural areas. While agriculture absorbs the majority of rural workers in developing countries, low pay and poor working conditions make it difficult to sustain rural livelihoods. Potential job opportunities for rural youth exist in agriculture and along the agri-food value chain, however. Growing populations, urbanisation and rising incomes of the working class are increasing demand for more diverse and higher value added agricultural and food products in Africa and developing Asia. This demand will create a need for off-farm labour, especially in agribusinesses, which tends to be better paid and located in rural areas and secondary towns. It could boost job creation in the food economy provided that local food systems were mobilised to take up the challenge of higher and changing domestic demand for food.



Today, the global youth population is at its highest ever and still growing, with the highest proportion of youth living in Africa and Asia, and a majority of them in rural areas. Young people in rural areas face the double challenge of age-specific vulnerabilities and underdevelopment of rural areas. While agriculture absorbs the majority of rural workers in developing countries, low pay and poor working conditions make it difficult to sustain rural livelihoods.
Acknowledgments 4(4)
Executive summary 8(3)
1 Where tomorrow's jobs are: Feeding local and regional markets
11(6)
References
14(3)
2 The food economy today: Low productivity and bad jobs-
17(22)
Employment in the food economy
18(2)
Youth employment in the food economy
20(3)
Working conditions: Informal and vulnerable employment, earnings, and skills mismatch
23(5)
Rural versus urban food economy
28(1)
Young women in the food economy
29(5)
COVID-19, youth and the food economy: Focus on South Africa
34(2)
Conclusion
36(1)
Notes
36(1)
References
37(2)
3 Booming demand: A new dawn for local food economies
39(14)
The emergence of a "global middle class" and rapid urbanisation
40(3)
Employment forecast in the food economy
43(3)
Evolution of the downstream sectors of the food economy
46(4)
Conclusion
50(1)
References
51(2)
4 Turning local food economies into engines for more and better jobs
53(30)
Livelihoods and environmental challenges of current food systems
54(2)
The challenge with upgrading from low value-added to high value-added participation in agri-food global value chains
56(3)
The domestic and regional food market opportunity
59(2)
The contribution of different local food system models in advanced economies
61(12)
Conclusion
73(1)
Notes
74(1)
References
74(9)
5 Policy options to stimulate local food economies
83(14)
Overcoming economic barriers
84(2)
Overcoming social barriers
86(1)
Overcoming environmental barriers
86(3)
Notes
89(1)
References
89(2)
Annex A.
91(1)
A Methodology for the descriptive statistics on youth employment in the food economy (Chapter 2)
91(4)
B Methodology for the employment forecasting (Chapter 3)
95(2)
References 97