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Some six-in-ten young people in southeast Europe think their grades can be bought (Photo: European Commission)

Corruption and unemployment top youth concerns in southeast Europe

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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