Work packages
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Work package 1
WP 1 (Management) is dedicated to the management of the project. The main aim of WP 1 to organise and structure the establishment of the consortium and a joint theoretical framework and set up of the work of all partners. During the project the management organises a smooth communication flow and takes measures to maximise the project efficiency. Risk management and the assurance of high quality reporting are kept at high priority throughout all the stages of the project.
×Work package 2
WP 2 (Sampling and Secondary Data Analysis of Youth Mobility in Europe and the partner countries) is dedicated to the compilation, assessment, and harmonisation of existing national data and the social and economic analyses of the existing data. The results of WP2 feed into WP3, 4 and 5.
×Work package 3
WP 3 (Case Studies on Higher Education, Voluntary Work, Employment, Vocational Training, Pupil Exchange, Entrepreneurship) is dedicated to the reconstruction of mobility patterns within different, national, international and organizational contexts. First insights from the interviews will feed into the survey design.
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WP 4 (Survey) includes the collection of survey data on mobile and non-mobile youth in the participating countries. The results of the survey will be connected with the results of WP 2 and WP 3.
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WP 5 (Interpretation, Crossing perspectives, bringing results together) is dedicated to comparison and interpretion of the results of WP 2 with WP 4 in order to draw a more complete picture of the mobility patterns, the fostering and hindering factors, and the positive and negative impacts of mobility.
×Work package 6
WP 6 (Communication, dissemination & exploitation) comprises several aspects: The communication of the project and its results to different target groups during the whole project duration; the dissemination of the results during and at the end of the project to the scientific public, the policy makers and stakeholders, and the broader public; measures for the exploitation of the results.
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