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ABSTRACT Population decline and aging pose growing challenges to economic vitality and labor market sustainability, particularly in remote regions. In Japan, national park‐related municipalities increasingly rely on tourism as a strategy for regional revitalization, yet attracting young residents to participate in the local tourism workforce remains a ...
Huixin Wang, Katsunori Furuya
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IntroductionEgyptian and Roma communities represent two of the most deprived and stigmatized ethnic minorities in Albania. However, research investigating vulnerability and well-being in youth from these communities is scant.
Cécile Rousseau (616063) +11 more
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Excluded generation: the growing challenges of labor market insertion for Egyptian youth [PDF]
Youth in Egypt hold rising aspirations for their adult lives, yet face an increasingly uncertain and protracted transition from school to work and thus into adulthood.
Ragui Assaad, Caroline Krafft
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Bactrian in Issyk‐Kushan Script: Additional Readings and Decipherments1
Abstract This article presents additional readings of several inscriptions written in the Issyk‐Kushan script, building on the improved system of sound values recently proposed by Sims‐Williams (2025b). We propose that some further lines of Dašt‐i Nāwur inscription DN III and parts of several other inscriptions can now be read as Bactrian, add new ...
Jakob Halfmann +3 more
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Abstract This article argues that W. E. B. Du Bois grounded his seminal conceptualisation of “the Negro church” in a Pan‐Africanist challenge to how Christian reformers and missionaries' usage of “Darkest Africa” as a metaphor for modern urban vice and poverty denigrated Africa and the African diaspora while promoting a segregated, imperialist version ...
Kai Parker
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‘From the Fields Into the Bars’: The Story of Israel's First Transgender Novel, The Cut (1977)
ABSTRACT In 1977, an Israeli transgender woman, Judy Spotheim, published an autobiographical novel entitled The Cut. It describes the emergence of a trans community in the commercial‐sex areas of Tel Aviv‐Jaffa, hoping to humanise trans women (coccinelles). This article is the first to study the novel and present a biography of Spotheim.
Gil Engelstein, Iris Rachamimov
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Background Self-regulation is a core phenomenon in child psychology. The Dysregulation Profile (DP), a composite scale that results from adding up three scores of the Child Behavior Checklist (CBCL 6–18), has emerged during the last two decades as a ...
Mohammad A. Seleem, Masha Y. Ivanova
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This article examines how Ahmad Tawfik’s The Legend of Frankenstein (Arabic: Ust.ūrat Frankenstein ) appropriates Mary Shelley’s Gothic classic to construct a distinctly Egyptian version of the Carnivalesque Gothic.
Abdelkarim Daragmeh +2 more
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Dark Comedy Videos of Egyptian Everyday Life and its Relationship with National Identity Among Egyptian Youth [PDF]
This study examines the crucial role of dark comedy videos portraying Egyptian everyday life in shaping national identity among Egyptian youth. With the growing popularity of social media, this dark comedic content has emerged as a powerful tool for ...
همس نبيل
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Vulnerable employment of Egyptian, Jordanian, and Tunisian youth: Trends and determinants [PDF]
Youths in the Middle East and North Africa face the highest unemployment rates in the world. Those who are employed are pushed to accept informal sector jobs that are insecure, unsafe, and lack non-wage benefits. Precarious employment is pervasive among lower socio-economic groups, leading to the perpetuation of misery across generations. Understanding
AlAzzawi, Shireen, Hlásny, Vladimír
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