Spatialities of being a young NEET in an era of turbulence: a critical account of regional resilience across the Mediterranean EU South

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Spatialities of being a young NEET in an era of turbulence : a critical account of regional resilience across the Mediterranean EU South. / Kapitsinis, Nikolaos; Poulimas, Michalis; Emmanouil, Effie; Gialis, Stelios.

I: Journal of Youth Studies, Bind 27, Nr. 1, 2024, s. 35-56.

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Kapitsinis, N, Poulimas, M, Emmanouil, E & Gialis, S 2024, 'Spatialities of being a young NEET in an era of turbulence: a critical account of regional resilience across the Mediterranean EU South', Journal of Youth Studies, bind 27, nr. 1, s. 35-56. https://doi.org/10.1080/13676261.2022.2101355

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Kapitsinis, N., Poulimas, M., Emmanouil, E., & Gialis, S. (2024). Spatialities of being a young NEET in an era of turbulence: a critical account of regional resilience across the Mediterranean EU South. Journal of Youth Studies, 27(1), 35-56. https://doi.org/10.1080/13676261.2022.2101355

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Kapitsinis N, Poulimas M, Emmanouil E, Gialis S. Spatialities of being a young NEET in an era of turbulence: a critical account of regional resilience across the Mediterranean EU South. Journal of Youth Studies. 2024;27(1):35-56. https://doi.org/10.1080/13676261.2022.2101355

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Kapitsinis, Nikolaos ; Poulimas, Michalis ; Emmanouil, Effie ; Gialis, Stelios. / Spatialities of being a young NEET in an era of turbulence : a critical account of regional resilience across the Mediterranean EU South. I: Journal of Youth Studies. 2024 ; Bind 27, Nr. 1. s. 35-56.

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