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GS-3: Inclusive growth and issues arising from it.
Context: The World Economic Forum (WEF) released its Youth Pulse 2026 report, which captures how young people worldwide perceive inequality, governance, technology and climate change while navigating rapid global transformation.
More on the News:
• It is WEF’s flagship report on youth perspectives that gathered responses from nearly 4,600 young people aged 18 to 30 across 144 countries and territories.
• The study explores youth responses to ongoing economic, political, technological, social and environmental changes.
Key Highlights of the Report
|
Dimension |
Core Theme |
Key Findings |
|
Economic outlook |
Inequality and
resilience |
·
Deepening inequality: Top economic trend shaping the future by nearly half of respondents (48.2%). ·
Aspirations for Jobs & Entrepreneurship:
Entrepreneurship
inspires optimism in regions such as Sub-Saharan Africa and South Asia,
reflecting faith in innovation and self-determination. |
|
Financial stress and
adaptation |
·
Financial strain: Over 57% cited financial concerns including inflation, cost of living,
and housing affordability as major sources of stress. ·
Risk Diversification: Young people are responding by diversifying income sources, upskilling
and pursuing creative or entrepreneurial careers aligned with personal
values. |
|
|
Political outlook |
Cautious optimism |
·
Political Engagement: Despite worries about
geopolitical tensions and democratic decline, many respondents note positive
changes such as innovative governance, greater civic participation and
inclusion of under-represented groups. |
|
Trust and leadership |
·
Proximate leadership: Trust levels are
highest for local leaders and lowest for national figures, indicating a
preference for leadership that is close to communities, accountable and
results-oriented. ·
Active participation: Nearly 36% are likely to run for political office, signaling a shift
from apathy toward active participation. |
|
|
Technological outlook |
AI-related disruption |
·
A large majority believe artificial intelligence will reduce entry-level
job opportunities, highlighting awareness of labour market disruption and the
need for adaptive skills and policies. |
|
Adoption of AI |
·
Young people are early adopters of AI, with most using it regularly or
experimenting to enhance skills, while only a small minority remain
disengaged. |
|
|
Social outlook |
Community and cohesion |
·
Purpose-built youth communities play a crucial role in learning, dialogue
and resilience, especially in a polarised world. |
|
Forms of civic
engagement |
·
Youth participation varies across regions, ranging from volunteering and
digital advocacy to social entrepreneurship, values-driven careers and
electoral participation. |
|
|
Environmental outlook |
Climate as a global
threat |
·
Personal environmental concern: Climate change and environmental degradation are
recognized as major global threats — with more than 56% listing climate as
the greatest challenge and 41% naming it a personal threat. |
|
Policy priorities |
Employment focus |
·
Creating quality jobs and entrepreneurial opportunities is the top policy
demand, reflecting its importance for growth, innovation and social
stability. |
|
Education and mobility |
·
Affordable and quality education is a major priority, seen as essential
for bridging the gap between education and employment and enabling long-term
resilience. |
Significance of the Report
• The report offers a comprehensive global snapshot of youth perspectives at a time of rapid and interconnected change.
• It clearly positions inequality as a defining challenge for future economic and social stability.
• The findings highlight entrepreneurship as a pathway through which young people seek resilience and self-reliance.
• Rising interest in political participation challenges the assumption that youth are disengaged from governance.
• Strong trust in community leadership points to the importance of decentralised and accountable governance models.
• Policymakers gain actionable insights into youth-driven priorities in jobs, education, housing and inclusion.
• The report underlines youth readiness to adapt to technological disruption through skill building and innovation.
Source:
Reports.Weforum
The Hindu

WEF’s Youth Pulse 2026: Insights from the Next Generation for a Changing World Report

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