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Young career focus: Dr. Stephen J. Butler (Loughborough University, UK)
Published 2021“…Butler (Loughborough University, UK).Stephen J. Butler completed his undergraduate degree at Warwick University (UK) before moving to Australia to study for a PhD at the University of Sydney. …”
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Meeting young carers' needs: an evaluation of Sheffield Young Carers Project
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Statistical profile of young carers
Published 2002“…In 1995 the first ever quantitative survey of young carers was undertaken. The survey included data about 641 young carers, supported by 36 designated projects across Britain. …”
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Carbohydrate needs of the young athlete
Published 2016“…During exercise, drinks containing CHO could be considered for young athletes engaged in endurance exercise due to the preferential use of exogenous CHO in younger athletes in the pre- or early- pubertal stages. …”
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Museums and young people’s creative career choices: young people profiles and information needs
Published 2024“…Based on a three-year study on the Victoria and Albert Museum’s Young People’s Programme, the paper provides information about the process of career choice, influencers and needs. …”
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Community policing and young people: a critical insight into young people's perceptions in Leicester
Published 2016“…The police will lack a basic understanding of young people s problems, needs and expectations. …”
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Prevention and intervention: young carers and their families
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Young carers in the UK: the 2004 report.
Published 2004“…The 2004 Report is based on data collected from 87 projects concerning a total of 6,178 young carers – the largest survey of its kind.…”
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Museums and young people’s creative careers
Published 2024“…The core concern is shedding light on how museums might (re)calibrate their support offer so that they can better respond to young people’s interests and needs. …”
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Participatory video with children and young people
Published 2016“…Yet, its use and especially published written accounts in geographical work with children and young people remain scarce. …”
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Oxygen uptake in young women: the relationship of cardiorespiratory and anthropometric factors to aerobic work capacity in young women
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Regional sweat distribution in young and older individuals
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Befriending young carers: a pilot study
Published 1996“…Befriending young carers: a pilot study…”
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Young children's learning strategies in design and technology
Published 1995“…The research so far provides an investigation into young children's learning strategies and goes some way towards identifying emergent, developing and changing strategies during Key Stage One. …”
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Experimental studies of driver sleepiness in young adults
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The changing living arrangements of young adults in the UK.
Published 2009“…Over the past twenty years there have been significant changes in the institutional and structural context within which young adults make these transitions. This article examines changes over the past twenty years in the living arrangements of young men and women aged 16 to 34 years and how the proportions living with their parents differ by geographical region, education and economic activity.…”
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The relational spaces of mentoring with young people ‘at risk’
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What motivates young athletes to play sport?
Published 2022“…For example, when playing sport, you could be concerned with getting better at skills, or you might be more focussed on being better than other athletes. Moreover, you could choose to take part in sport because you enjoy it, or you could participate because your parents say so. …”
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Young EU migrants in London in the transition to Brexit
Published 2022“…The research opens multiple windows into the lives of young EU migrants from six different countries before and after the 2016 Referendum on ‘Brexit’. …”
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Work and organizational issues affecting young workers
Published 2022“…Young people (between ages 15 and 24 years) experience unique difficulties in access to work, compared to the rest of the working population. …”
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Acute exercise and postprandial lipemia in young people
Published 2014“…The majority of studies are in boys (22% girls) and have shown a single ~60 min session of moderate intensity exercise, performed 12 to 16 h before a standardised meal, reduces postprandial [TAG]. …”
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Identification and development of talent in young female gymnasts
Published 1999“…A longitudinal study was conducted to examine the identification and development of talent within a mixed ability sample of 48 young female gymnasts. …”
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Fear of failure among young elite athletes
Published 2007“…The first programme offered the parents (6 couples) a one-off educational seminar (Study 3a) and the second programme offered a young elite athlete and her parents ten weekly one-to one intervention sessions (Study 3b). …”
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Young carers projects: what do CCFR evaluation reports tell us about dedicated projects for young carers?
Published 2002“…Young Carers Projects first became established in the early 1990s as a means of addressing some of the problems identified by research into young carers’ experiences. …”
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Evolution of the hardness and Young’s moduli of interlayers in Sn99Cu1/Cu solder joints subjected to isothermal ageing
Published 2017“…In this work, hardness and Young’s moduli of Cu6Sn5, Cu3Sn and Cu were evaluated by nanoindenation after ageing for every 100 h up to 500 h. …”
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The transition to adulthood for young people leaving public care: international comparisons and perspectives.
Published 2008“…They were far more likely than young people who had not been in care to have poorer educational qualifications, be younger parents, be homeless, and have higher levels of unemployment, offending behaviour and mental health problems. …”
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