Cerrar

es | en   

The right to stay, the right to move: Young people’s views on the future of im/mobility in rural areas

Publicado por AdmonVLC2
lunes, 05 de enero de 2026 a las 10:04

Mostrar ampliado

jovenes informe rural

El derecho a quedarse, el derecho a moverse

The European Rural Youth Observatory (EURYO) has published its first policy report entitled "The right to stay, the right to move: young people's views on the future of immobility in rural areas", a document that gathers reflections from young people from different countries on their relationship with mobility and remaining in rural communities.

This policy brief examines young people’s views on the future of mobility and immobility in rural areas across four countries: Italy, Portugal, Sweden, and Türkiye. By considering future views on both mobility and immobility (i.e., henceforth im/mobility), our goal was to explore young people’s opportunities and capabilities to leave, stay in, and return to rural areas.

Across the four contexts, participants envisioned a future where rural areas are more responsive to their diverse needs, aspirations, and identities, and where they have greater flexibility and agency. Both mobility and immobility were seen as part of a dynamic, self-directed process rather than a static state and as a social right that is often constrained by structural factors. Participants from Italy and Türkiye also emphasised the importance of gender dynamics, family ties, and traditional values, as these factors are likely to continue shaping im/mobility in the future. Based on the findings, three main implications and recommendations are discussed.

Firstly, we propose a shift in how im/mobility is perceived and framed in research, policymaking, and community interventions. Im/mobility should be approached as a right and a self-directed continuum.

Secondly, while specific policies targeting im/mobility are needed, these should focus on the structural barriers to im/mobility. This means that addressing im/mobility is impossible without considering other key issues, such as education and employment opportunities, housing conditions, and the cost-of-living crisis.

Finally, facilitating a youth-based rights approach to rural im/mobility requires a concerted effort to create opportunities for rural youth to imagine and co-construct policies addressing issues relevant to them, such as im/mobility.

You can view the full report here.

748 visitas

05/01/2026 10:04 | AdmonVLC2

URL oficial/canónica: https://desarrollolocal.emprenemjunts.es/?op=8&n=34947

Utilizamos cookies propias y de terceros para ofrecerte toda la funcionalidad y una mejor experiencia, obtener estadísticas de tráfico, analizar el uso de la web y mejorar nuestros servicios.
Tienes disponible aquí nuestra política de cookies.
Puedes aceptar todas nuestras cookies pulsando el botón 'ACEPTAR' o configurar aquí tus preferencias.

Estrictamente necesarias +

Estas cookies son necesarias ya que permiten que el sitio web funcione correctamente, no se pueden desactivar.

Estadísticas +

Son las cookies que utilizamos exclusivamente con fines estadísticos para poder analizar cómo los usuasrios hacen uso de la web. Recopila información anónima tal como el número de visitantes del sitio, o las páginas más populares. Activar estas cookies nos permite seguir mejorando.

Funcionales +

Estas cookies son necesarias para el intercambio y presentación de contenidos de plataformas externas como youtube o de redes sociales como facebook, twitter o linkedin.

Marketing y publicidad +

Estas se utilizan para crear perfiles de usuario y analizar la efectividad de campañas publicitarias o para rastrear al usuario en un sitio web o en varios sitios web con fines de marketing similares..

GUARDAR AJUSTESACEPTO