How do ‘young people with fewer opportunities’ (YPFO) benefit from the Youth in Action (YiA) programme. The examples of France, Luxembourg and Belgium

Christiane Meyers, Francine Labadie, Frank Stevens

Three reasons for studying the impacts of YiA programme
on YPFO :
•Research issue:
The participation in YiA projects contributes to the development of all key competences for lifelong learning but a big proportion of the participants have a high education attainment : what about for the YPFO ?
•Political issue :
It is even more important that the inclusion of these young people is a political priority (Social inclusion strategy)
•Definition issue :
To be able to measure the effects of YiA programme on YPFO, it is necessary to consolidate this category

Zitiervorschlag

Labadie, F., Meyers, C. & Stevens, F. (2013). How do ‘young people with fewer opportunities’ (YPFO) benefit from the Youth in Action (YiA) programme. The examples of France, Luxembourg and Belgium. Interkulturelles Zentrum (Wien), Institute of Educational Science of the University of Innsbruck, & RAY network. Learning Mobility Research Conference, Wien.

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