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Handbook of Research on Entrepreneurship Development and Opportunities in Circular Economy
A young person, usually between 14 and 35 years old.
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Youth Entrepreneurship in the Circular Economy
Idahosa Igbinakhase (University of KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa)
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-7998-5116-5.ch018
Abstract
The chapter focuses on the critical analysis of youth entrepreneurship in a circular economy. Youth entrepreneurs are important stakeholders in the circular economy operated in both developing and developed business environments. Youth entrepreneurial business activities include renewable energy, recycling, waste management, and organic food production. Youth entrepreneurial business activities are known to create both social and economic impacts in business environments despite the presence of several limiting issues and challenges that affect their overall potential as circular value creators in the circular economy. Some challenges experienced by youth entrepreneurs in a circular economy include waste prevention and lack of new and innovative circular technologies. In addition, key solutions to the challenges faced by youth entrepreneurs in a circular economy were discussed and analyzed.
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Reparations for Children and Youth: A Peacebuilding Mechanism
This term can include a lot in terms of age and experience. Most often, this category is synonymous with ‘adolescents’ or ‘teenagers’. Identifying youth as a category for analysis and policy is complicated, due to the fact that youths are not a homogeneous group. Accordingly, in the context of this paper, I use the terms children and youth to refer to those individuals between twelve and twenty five years old.
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The Impact of the COVID-19 Pandemic on Holiday Preferences at the Example of Z Generation Within the Youth Tourism
A group of the world's population in a defined period of life, usually between 15 and 26 years of age. Within the perception of young people by individual organizations or countries and their institutions, the age may differ by 2-3 years.
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Youth Participation and Representation in Community Governance at Cato Manor Township, Durban
Are young people who are part of the population and often are defined in terms of the age category and known to be creative, energetic and resourceful with full of creative and innovative ideas.
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Protest Music and Political Consciousness Among Nigerian Youths
A youth is an individual within the age of 18 and 35.
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Mapping Successful Countering Violent Extremism Strategies for Implementation in Bangladesh
ANY government or non-government organization can create an environment where young women and men are empowered, heard, and engaged as change-makers in their immediate communities to prevent violent extremism by equipping youth with values, attitudes, knowledge, and skills, encouraging participation in peacebuilding and supporting youth civic engagement.
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Education as a Social Policy Tool and Educational Policies of Azerbaijan for Youth
They are people who have completed their childhood, usually between the ages of 15-24.
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Cyberbullying Among Malaysian Children Based on Research Evidence
This term refers to certain age-brackets of young adults, usually between the ages of 17 and 30 years old.
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The Effects of Intergenerational Poverty and Unemployment on South African Township Youth
An age category of population (14-24 or 15-35) that are still in the transition to adulthood and are often defined by their fearless sprit of radicalism.
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Higher Education and Employment: Highlights From the Economic History of Mexico
Is the age that immediately precedes adulthood and is situated after childhood, aged between 21-29.
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Towards Child-Centred Sustainable Development Goals: Implications on Child Welfare Policy and Practice in Zimbabwe
Depends on which dimension of “youth” takes precedence: demographic (e.g., age), cultural (notions of adulthood), biological (attainment of puberty), social (attainment of maturity or marriageability), or economic (e.g., ability to sustain oneself). The spectrum of youth has been variously defined to range from the ages of 10 or 11 years (as in some cultural traditions) to as high as 34 years.
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Youth Entrepreneurship and SME Challenges: Namibia in the COVID-19 Scenario
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