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The Nordic region is turning its attention to a growing concern: the marginalisation of young people. As economic shifts and social changes reshape societies across Denmark, Finland, Iceland, Norway, and Sweden, youth unemployment and social exclusion have emerged as pressing challenges. The Nordic Labour Journal explores how governments, organizations, and communities are responding with targeted policies and innovative initiatives aimed at reintegrating disadvantaged youth into education, training, and the labour market. This renewed focus highlights the urgency of securing a sustainable future for the region’s youngest generations.

Youth Marginalisation in Nordic Countries Exposes Growing Social and Economic Challenges

Despite the Nordic region’s reputation for robust welfare systems and high living standards, young people are increasingly facing barriers that threaten their social inclusion and economic stability. Factors such as rising educational costs, unstable job…

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Author : Victoria Jones

Publish date : 2026-01-29 21:40:00

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