Volume
56
Issue
6
DOI
10.34068/joe.56.06.27
Abstract
Population decline, outmigration of youths, and dwindling job prospects have challenged the vitality of rural economies in the United States for decades. Previous rural youth programs have been criticized for failing to address the social underpinnings of flight, attend to the unique features of rural contexts, and encourage youths to develop a sense of connection to opportunities within their local communities. This article provides recommendations for Extension personnel on rural youth entrepreneurship education. Recommendations relate to gaps in entrepreneurship programs in rural communities, a focus on technology and innovation, and 4-H as an ideal setting for experiential entrepreneurship education.
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Recommended Citation
Ballard, K., & Nix, K. (2018). Addressing Declining Rural Communities Through Youth Entrepreneurship Education. The Journal of Extension, 56(6), Article 27. https://doi.org/10.34068/joe.56.06.27