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Focus on: Young people and entrepreneurship

Pioneering practice in young people’s learning about entrepreneurship, Fashioning a future through youth initiatives, A factory for social entrepreneurship, The art of youth engagement , Cycles of self-improvement, Moving from idea to action, Leading to successful youth projects, Spinning a new tale of the industrial past, Encouraging the journey towards entrepreneurship and etc.

Focus on: Young people and entrepreneurship

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Stereotyping of Young People Resource Pack

This research highlighted a widespread stereotyping of young people in a range of arenas – at school, in their local communities and in the media. The research concluded that the young people interviewed saw their institutional relationships with adults as for the most part unequal, troubled and rooted in stereotypical ideas about their attributes and abilities.

Stereotyping of Young People Resource Pack

 

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Starting Fragile: Gender differences in the youth labour market

Young people have been badly hit by the economic crisis. Their socio-economic position is fragile. While there are significant variations between Member States, the position of young women is more fragile than that of young men, and is particularly negative in southern and eastern European countries.

Starting Fragile: Gender differences in the youth labour market

 

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Young people’s contribution to the Global strategy for women’s, children’s and adolescents’ health (2016–2030)

The sustainable development goals (SDGs) and the Global strategy for women’s, children’s and adolescents’ health (2016–2030) prioritize young people. Efforts to meaningfully engage young people have also increased; this approach was developed with the active participation of young people and it focuses on adolescents and their distinct health needs.

Young people’s contribution to the Global strategy for women’s, children’s and adolescents’ health (2016–2030)

 

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