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East and Central European Students’ Financial Self-Sufficiency During Their University Years

Identifying the problems of youth requires taking into account the transformational processes that affect individuals’ development, the formation of a certain social environment, and changing youth market orientation priorities. The current orientations of youth – inflated expectations, aspirations...

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Published in:Corvinus journal of sociology and social policy 2022-01, Vol.13 (2), p.53-78
Main Authors: Hvozdetska, Bohdanna, Varha, Natalia, Kocsis, Zsófia, Nechitailo, Iryna, Bartosh, Olena
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