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  1. Mapping the views of the Greeks
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    Society

    to the often contradictory findings of the survey. While in April 75 percent of young people were

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  2. Greeks’ mutual mistrust eases, survey indicates
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    Society

    with higher social capital were, in the main, highly educated young men in urban areas, working

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  3. Mitsotakis, Konstantopoulou intending to test Tsipras's mettle
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    a better chance of doing this at the next elections. She has a strong appeal among young voters, who

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  4. Programme review talks continue, progress on tax, pensions and NPLs at a premium
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    EconomyProgramme

    . The institutions appear cautious on the government’s recent amendment for a discount to young self

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  5. Unemployment rate resumes upward trend to 24.4 pct in Jan
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    EconomyMacroeconomy

    . The breakdown by age groups displayed an increase in the jobless rate among young Greeks to 51.9 percent

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  6. PASOK and Potami seek common ground as Konstantopoulou prepares to return

    PoliticsGreek Politics

    considerable appeal among young Greeks, who overwhelmingly voted “No” in last July’s referendum

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  7. Feeling weight of measures, SYRIZA seeks way to re-connect with voters
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    , the rural population and young people. “The SYRIZA government is engaging in an undeclared war in favour

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  8. Unemployment rate eases to 24.1 pct in March, lowest in four years
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    EconomyMacroeconomy

    . It is worth nothing that unemployment among young Greeks remains above the 50-percent mark at 50.4

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  9. During crisis, proportion of Greeks in extreme poverty has risen almost seven times to 15 pct
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    Society

    was found among children (17.6 percent) and among young people aged 18 to 29 (24.4 percent), while only

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  10. Study estimates tax evasion costs taxpayer up to 16 bln annually

    Economy

    Tax evasion in Greece is estimated to range from 6 to 9 percent of GDP, involving tax losses from 11 to 16 billion a year – the equivalent of almost one third of public revenues – according to a new study conducted by Ernst and Young for the Athens-based think tank Dianeosis. In specific, the study

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