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  2. European Social Charter - Wikipedia

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    The basic rights set out in the Charter are as follows: housing, [2] health, [3] education, labour rights, full employment, [4] reduction of working hours [5] equal pay for equal work, [6] parental leave, [7] social security, [8] social and legal protection from poverty and social exclusion, [9] free movement of persons and non-discrimination ...

  3. Youth activism - Wikipedia

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    Social activism is the predominant form of youth activism today, as millions of young people around the world participate in social activism that is organized, informed, led, and assessed by adults. Many efforts, including education reform , children's rights , and government reform call on youth to participate this way, often called youth voice .

  4. Revised European Charter on the Participation of Young People ...

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    The Revised European Charter on the Participation of Young People in Local and Regional Life is an international policy document to promote youth participation at the local level. Since its adoption by the Congress of the Council of Europe in 2003 it has achieved wide recognition as a key reference policy document for the political ...

  5. Youth rights - Wikipedia

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    The European Youth Forum (YFJ, from Youth Forum Jeunesse) is the platform of the National Youth Council and International Non-Governmental Youth Organisations in Europe. It strives for youth rights in International Institutions such as the European Union, the Council of Europe and the United Nations.

  6. How Sweden's youth homes nurtured killers, creating Europe's ...

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    Sweden's youth homes have varying degrees of security, with around 700 of the most troubled youths housed in 21 homes run by a state body, the National Board of Institutional Care (SiS).

  7. Timeline of young people's rights in the United Kingdom

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    The timeline of children's rights in the United Kingdom includes a variety of events that are both political and grassroots in nature.. The UK government maintains a position that the United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child (UNCRC) is not legally enforceable and is hence 'aspirational' only, although a 2003 ECHR ruling states that, "The human rights of children and the standards ...

  8. Biden’s Voting History With Social Security and What ... - AOL

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    The first is that he voted in 1983 to allow the government to tax up to 50% of Social Security benefits. According to Politifact and FactChect.org, that’s true but misleading.

  9. Economy of the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia

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    There were, in particular, a great number of social security benefits intended to take the pressure of child raising off women, making it easier for them to focus on studying and gaining employment. Women received 90 days of paid maternity leave after having a baby, a range of other subsidies to help pay for food, clothing and other necessities ...

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