4. community cohesion, be enhanced, with a ...participating in
e.g. With an increasing number of young people participating in volunteer work, community cohesion will be enhanced.
5. recognized...as..., social cohesion
e.g. Immigrants are sometimes recognized as a threat to social cohesion.
6. tertiary education qualifications, compromise
e.g. There is a widely held notion that young people without tertiary education qualifications normally end up working in low-skilled jobs and this can compromise the quality of life.