More than half of young people in southeast Europe think unemployment and corruption are the main challenges their country faces in the next decade, according to a study published on Monday (21 October).
The study, conducted by the Berlin-based foundation Friedrich-Ebert-Stiftung, surveyed 8,000 young people in the region (Albania, Bosnia, Bulgaria, Croatia, K...
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