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Within Satisfaction and Distress: Characterizing the First Cultural Transition of Young Talented Cameroonian Footballers
Published 2025-01-01“…The participants’ position in the pitch included all the main positions acknowledged in football (goalkeeper, defender, midfielder, and striker), and the country of their first cultural transition included the four continents (Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, Germany, France, Indonesia, Greece, Côte d’Ivoire, Paraguay, Italy, Switzerland, and Turkey). …”
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IGJR 1/2020: Housing crisis: How can we improve the situation for young people?
Published 2018-12-01“…An EU comparison shows that the percentage of households managed by a person aged 18–29 who spends 40% or more of their disposable income on housing costs ranges from 1.3% (in Malta) to 45.4% (in Greece) (Leach et al. 2016). It is clear that some countries perform significantly better than others in providing affordable housing for the next generation. …”
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IGJR 1/2020: Housing crisis: How can we improve the situation for young people?
Published 2019-07-01“…An EU comparison shows that the percentage of households managed by a person aged 18–29 who spends 40% or more of their disposable income on housing costs ranges from 1.3% (in Malta) to 45.4% (in Greece) (Leach et al. 2016). It is clear that some countries perform significantly better than others in providing affordable housing for the next generation. …”
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