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  1. ‘Women, work and family’: Educated women's employment decisions and social policies in Egypt
  2. Can youth activation policies be central to social policies in MENA countries?
  3. Does Private Higher Education Improve Employment Outcomes? Comparative Analysis from Egypt
  4. A Generation without Work Contracts
  5. Youth-focused active labour market programmes in a constraining welfare regime: A qualitative reading of programmes in Egypt
  6. The allure of ‘easy’: reflections on the learning experience in private higher education institutes in Egypt
  7. The Public Sector as the Employer of Choice among Youth in Egypt: The Relevance of Public Service Motivation Theory
  8. ‘Job opportunities for the youth’: Competing and overlapping discourses on youth unemployment and work informality in Egypt
  9. Striving for job security
  10. Corporate social responsibility in Egypt
  11. Young People’s Job Aspirations in Egypt and the Continued Preference for a Government Job
  12. The alignment of the policy objectives of youth inclusion and population regulation in post Arab‐Spring Egypt
  13. Youth Exclusion in Egypt: In Search of 'Second Chances'
  14. Youth Exclusion in Yemen: Tackling the Twin Deficits of Human Development and Natural Resources