“Youth” has been a category of public action in Tunisia ever since the country achieved its independence, although the discourse, values and policies associated with it have changed following the different phases of the country’s political economy. The paper provides an analysis of relevant youth policies in four interrelated domains of public action, with a focus on the period since the 90s: family, employment, migration and spatial planning policies
The youth were central actors during the 2011 revolution in Tunisia that resulted in the toppling of...
MENA population is one of the youngest in the world (50% of the population is under 30). In addition...
The paper is devoted to analysing public action toward youth in Morocco since the 90s in the conte...
“Youth” has been a category of public action in Tunisia ever since the country achieved its independ...
This paper seeks to add to debates over the contribution that a political economy approach can make ...
Despite the popular protests that took place in 2011, the political economy of Tunisia remains large...
This paper analyzes the dynamics of the youth labor market in Tunisia using unique labor force surve...
The paper is the authors’ own elaboration of the Power2Youth research results and research experienc...
The educated unemployed youth of Tunisia have played a crucial role in the 2010 uprisings that have ...
Tunisia, the birthplace of the ‘Arab Spring’, has emerged as the only credible story of political tr...
This paper presents evidence from interviews in 2015–2016 with a nationally representative sample of...
This paper analyzes the dynamics of the youth labor market in Tunisia by using statistical data from...
This paper analyzes the dynamics of the youth labor market in Tunisia by using statistical data from...
Almost ten years since the onset of the Tunisian revolution, the country remains engulfed in a serie...
In this paper, we analyze the impact of determinant factors on the employment of youth graduates in ...
The youth were central actors during the 2011 revolution in Tunisia that resulted in the toppling of...
MENA population is one of the youngest in the world (50% of the population is under 30). In addition...
The paper is devoted to analysing public action toward youth in Morocco since the 90s in the conte...
“Youth” has been a category of public action in Tunisia ever since the country achieved its independ...
This paper seeks to add to debates over the contribution that a political economy approach can make ...
Despite the popular protests that took place in 2011, the political economy of Tunisia remains large...
This paper analyzes the dynamics of the youth labor market in Tunisia using unique labor force surve...
The paper is the authors’ own elaboration of the Power2Youth research results and research experienc...
The educated unemployed youth of Tunisia have played a crucial role in the 2010 uprisings that have ...
Tunisia, the birthplace of the ‘Arab Spring’, has emerged as the only credible story of political tr...
This paper presents evidence from interviews in 2015–2016 with a nationally representative sample of...
This paper analyzes the dynamics of the youth labor market in Tunisia by using statistical data from...
This paper analyzes the dynamics of the youth labor market in Tunisia by using statistical data from...
Almost ten years since the onset of the Tunisian revolution, the country remains engulfed in a serie...
In this paper, we analyze the impact of determinant factors on the employment of youth graduates in ...
The youth were central actors during the 2011 revolution in Tunisia that resulted in the toppling of...
MENA population is one of the youngest in the world (50% of the population is under 30). In addition...
The paper is devoted to analysing public action toward youth in Morocco since the 90s in the conte...