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Demographic and socio-economic situation of youth in Iran

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Abbasi Shavazi, Mohammad
Sadeghi, Rasoul
Hosseini Chavoshi, Meimanat
Torabi, Fatemah
Mahmoudiani, Serajeddin
Torkashvand, Mohammad

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University of Tehran

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During the last decade, Iran has experienced a youth bulge . Today, the country is faced with an unprecedented growth and number of its young population, which has never occurred in Iran's social and demographic history. Currently, around one-third of the Iranian population is comprised of youth who are 15-29 years old. From a demographic standpoint, the period of youth is of special importance in comparison with other stages in the life course.

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2099-12-31