A Study of Factors Influencing Youth Attitudes towards Social Entrepreneurship

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Brij Lally, Anurag Agarwal

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Generally, a country's social development is the foundation of its economic development. The state and prospects of social development depend on the attitudes and capabilities of a society's youth. That is why it is said, "The world follows the path of youth." No society can rely on the government for its development and improvement. It must become self-aware and create new paths. Therefore, it is essential for young people to have a positive attitude toward addressing social problems. While many socio-economic factors influence youth thinking, education, gender, age and family income level are key. All these factors directly impact youth's attitudes toward social entrepreneurship.

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