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For the past 11 years, the UAE has been named by majority of the Arab youth as the “country they would most like to live in and their own country to emulate.” The UAE’s growing economy, safety, high salaries and respect for Arab culture are the major attractions, according to the 14th Annual ASDA’A BCW Arab Youth Survey released on Wednesday (September 21).

The popularity of the UAE as a place to live in is at its highest point since the Arab Youth Survey began asking in 2012 the question: ‘Which country in the world, if any, would you like to live in’. That year, 33 per cent of respondents said the UAE was the country they preferred to live in, followed by France and the United States.

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00:00Young Arabs that will actually, you know, kind of chart out the future of this region.
00:06And it is extremely important for us to be able to hear them.
00:10And we started this, you know, way back, 14 years ago,
00:15simply because we wanted to bring that voice to all of you.
00:20What is the Arab identity? Who is this young Arab?
00:27We asked this young men and women, do men and women have equal rights in your country?
00:33And we can find some very interesting findings there.
00:37Entrepreneurship spirit, are they ready to work for themselves?
00:41Do face-to-face meetings.
00:43Online, you can do thousands of them, but the reliability of face-to-face...
00:48This year, you know, for those who follow our survey every year,
00:52we always present the top ten findings.
00:55And Arabs, as you know, who have gone through this hugely difficult phase,
01:01you can pretty much see what is their point of view on their politics.
01:06And here we ask them, what do they want today?
01:10Do they want democracy? Do they want stability?
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