Youth Policy

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Author_Gordon Blakely
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comparative education policy
councils
ECB
Ecu
Education Rights
educational mobility programmes
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ESF
European Community
European integration studies
European Youth
European youth cooperation frameworks
exchange
FRG
Full Time Compulsory Schooling
Future Vitality
Heysel Stadium Disaster
intercultural learning research
international
International Youth Organizations
MECU
Member States
Multi-media Distance Learning
national
National Youth Councils
NFP
organizations
people
People's Europe
People’s Europe
programme
questions
Race
social policy analysis
transnational youth initiatives
UETPs
young
Young People
Youth Affairs
Youth Exchange Programme
Youth Forum
Youth Policy
Youth Questions

Product details

  • ISBN 9781138425446
  • Weight: 453g
  • Dimensions: 189 x 246mm
  • Publication Date: 30 Jun 2017
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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European co-operation has a special role in relation to youth. Both the Council of Europe and the European Community have developed specific initiatives to promote the interests of youth, and to place them in a European-wide context. These initiatives cover economic, social, educational and cultural matters. New opportunities have been created for youth exchanges and an increasingly important application of the EC Social Fund is concerned with youth issues. This volume has a wider focus than the others in this series in that it covers the initiatives of both the European Community and some of the work done by the Council of Europe. It explains how their youth policies have developed, the differences between them, it guides the reader as to its current programmes, and it also discusses proposals affecting the immediate future. This volume will be of special interest to the diverse audience concerned with youth policy: public administrators, educationalists, social and cultural bodies, youth representatives and young individuals.

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