2018
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-96592-5_9
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Understanding Factors Affecting Well-Being of Marginalized Populations in Different Cultural Contexts: Ethnic and National Identity of Roma Minority Youth in Europe

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“…Less is known on how this theory applies to minority youth in the Eastern European context. Some quantitative studies have been conducted that focused on Roma youth in the school context across multiple Eastern European countries (Dimitrova et al., 2018 ; Dimitrova, Chasiotis, Bender, & Van de Vijver, 2014 ; Dimitrova, Musso, Abubakar, et al., 2017 ; Dimitrova, van de Vijver, et al., 2017 ; Wiium & Uka, 2021 ). These findings suggest that family was an important asset for Roma adolescents and the only one that was not challenged by their environment (Dimitrova et al., 2014 ).…”
Section: Positive Youth Development In Egyptian and Roma Minority Youthmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Less is known on how this theory applies to minority youth in the Eastern European context. Some quantitative studies have been conducted that focused on Roma youth in the school context across multiple Eastern European countries (Dimitrova et al., 2018 ; Dimitrova, Chasiotis, Bender, & Van de Vijver, 2014 ; Dimitrova, Musso, Abubakar, et al., 2017 ; Dimitrova, van de Vijver, et al., 2017 ; Wiium & Uka, 2021 ). These findings suggest that family was an important asset for Roma adolescents and the only one that was not challenged by their environment (Dimitrova et al., 2014 ).…”
Section: Positive Youth Development In Egyptian and Roma Minority Youthmentioning
confidence: 99%