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Towards more inclusive youth engagement in Arab Mediterranean Countries

Youth and employability, SAHWA in Slovenia

Unemployment: At the Heart of Violent Extremism?

Three proposals to improve women’s school-to-work transition*

Brain drain: a loss of earnings

Youth Agency and Public Space in Arab Mediterranean Societies

Young-adults or Adult waithood?

H., a 28-year-old man, has not been able to find a steady job since he left secondary education at 18 years old. More »
Football fans: an answer to youth political marginalisation?

A popular old saying in Cairo declares that in Egypt “there are only two political parties: Al Ahly and Zamalek”, the most popular football teams in Egypt. More »
SAHWA Views: Objectivity and Subjectivity in Qualitative Methods

The debate about objectivity and subjectivity is a central point in social sciences. Among researchers, some think that objectivity is related with quantitative methods while subjectivity remains in qualitative methods. I’d like to remark upon some points about the possibility of objective knowledge in qualitative methods. More »