Engaging Minority Girls in Organized Youth Sport in Norway: A Case Study of a Project That Worked
Sport participation is considered a positive pastime endower that can offer a range of positive outcomes for children and youths. It has also increasingly been recognized as a potentially important context for fostering social inclusion for minority youths. Yet across Europe, minority girls are part...
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Main Authors: | Siv Gjesdal (Author), Susanna Hedenborg (Author) |
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