Fostering youth employability and active inclusion

Objective: To investigate the expectations, needs, values and attitudes of young people particularly in reference to the education system, work and professional development, and civic engagement
Survey population: young people aged 18-29 years old
Data collection technique: CAWI (Computer Assisted Web Interviewing)
National Statistical Program: no

Inapp, in collaboration with the GEO Inter-University Research Center, the National Agency for the Evaluation of the University System and Research (Anvur), and the Student Active and Participatory Inclusion Services Center (SInAPSi), is conducting the research “Fostering youth employability and active inclusion: new paradigms for social policy.”
The survey aims to provide an in-depth and extensive representation of the needs of young people aged 18-29, to foster their employability and mentor them through the handling of multiple transitions, both personal and professional, such as continuation of studies, transition to the workforce etc.
An online questionnaire will solicit respondents to reflect on expectations, needs, values, and attitudes, with particular reference to the educational, labour, and vocational systems, as well as to their civic engagement. Furthermore, the questionnaire will collect information on certain individual and family characteristics (gender, age, place of birth, family composition, parents’ level of education, and educational and work experience).

For more information, please contact: [email protected].

Materials:

Questionnaire