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Study Reveals Job Scarcity Limits Social Mobility in Coastal and Rural Regions
A recent study indicates that limited job availability in coastal and rural areas significantly hampers social mobility for young individuals, restricting their career prospects.
Editorial Staff
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The study conducted by Phys.org highlights the critical role of local job markets in shaping social mobility for young residents in seaside towns and rural areas.
Young people in these regions face significant barriers to employment, which in turn limits their ability to pursue career aspirations and achieve upward mobility.
This geographic constraint on job availability raises concerns about the long-term implications for workforce development and economic sustainability in these communities.