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Opinia publică despre discriminarea socială (iunie 2008). O analiză secundară
This study is a secondary analysis of the Special Eurobarometer 296 on the issue of .Discrimination in European Union: Perceptions, Experiences and Attitudes., released in June 2008. We extracted the overall situation data on the European Union, in order
Dorel Abraham, Septimiu Chelcea
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Public Perceptions of Immigration in European Union: A Survey Analysis of Eurobarometer 83.3 and 85.2 [PDF]
mmigration has recently become a considerable topic to debate by the governmentalauthorities as the illegal immigration has increased substantially along with the well-knownimmigration crisis, that has brought numerous concerns among with terrorism ...
Prada Elena Maria, Phd
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ABSTRACT In times of crisis, maintaining citizens' trust in government is crucial for policy legitimacy. Yet, research on how institutional design shapes trust under crisis conditions remains limited. This study addresses this gap by examining how the delegation of authority and the degree of institutional independence of public health agencies relate ...
Jana Gómez Díaz
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DANIEL COJANU, Citizenship and Identity across Europe. Global Vision, New Perspectives [PDF]
From the European research reports on the Future of Europe to the newest fundamental White Paper on a European Communication Policy, a new perception of a transnational identity is crystallized across Europe, as a different multicultural challenge that ...
VALENTINA PRICOPIE
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Causal Analysis of Databases Concerning Electromagnetism and Health
In this article, we conducted a causal analysis of a system extracted from a database of current data in the telecommunications domain, namely the Eurobarometer 73.3 database arose from a survey of 26,602 citizens EU on the potential health effects that ...
Kristian Alonso-Stenberg +2 more
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The Mental Health of the Young in Eastern Europe and Central Asia
ABSTRACT We report on the wellbeing of the young in twenty‐eight countries located in Eastern Europe and Central Asia including fifteen post‐Soviet countries. We find no evidence of the decline in the mental health of the young relative to older people, which characterizes Western Europe and English‐speaking advanced economies. The mental health of the
David G. Blanchflower, Alex Bryson
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From Past to Present: How Recessions Shape Job Loss Perceptions in Europe
ABSTRACT Past recessions can leave enduring marks on how individuals perceive labor market risks. Drawing on survey data from 29 European countries, this article shows that recessions experienced between ages 18 and 33 heighten perceptions of job loss risk well into adulthood. The persistence of these scars depends on context: education mitigates them,
Andreas Sintos, Michael Chletsos
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Calls to limit immigration are fueled by the belief immigration threatens individual and collective welfare, yet studies on support for restrictionism remain equivocal on this relationship. We explore this relationship and contribute to existing research by measuring group threat as a latent construct based on Blumer's (1958:3) definition of it as an ...
Lynn Hempel, Noel Strapko
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European Union Youth Policy: Moving Beyond Mobility
ABSTRACT Many young adult Europeans face difficult times. High unemployment rates, flexible labour markets, housing shortages, and low minimum wages can limit young adults' current and future development. European Union (EU) policy could encourage Member States to counter these circumstances, offer resources to support Member States in improving the ...
Mara A. Yerkes, Trudie Knijn
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