NEET youth situation in Latvia – different angles (7th October 2021)

Youth participation in labour markets: Insights from 11 European countries

Online Webinar

09.July.2020 – 15:00h CET | PREMIUM SESSION Jale Tosun (Heidelberg University, GER) Youth participation in labour markets: Insights from 11 European countries This webinar will draw on the CUPESSE projects findings to analyze youth participation in the labour markets. Some findings stem from this research project. Family matters: there is a striking degree of parent-child similarity in the work-related attitudes, values and decisions and labor market outcomes. Many young Europeans depend on the financial assistance from their parents even if…

Estonian Youth Guarantee and Its Values

Online Webinar

13.July.2020 – 15:00h CET | PREMIUM SESSION Heidi Paabort (Eesti Avatud Noortekeskuste Ühendus) | Kerli Kõiv (Eesti Avatud Noortekeskuste Ühendus) Estonian Youth Guarantee and Its Values Young people who are not in education, employment, or training (NEET) are one of the most important global social challenges (OECD 2011). The European Council (2013) suggested that every Member State should support young people to avoid the subsequent high costs of excluding young people from the labour market, education, and training. In 2013, the European Council…

Being NEET in Europe Before and After the Economic Crisis: An Analysis of the Micro and Macro Determinants

Online Webinar

16.July.2020 – 15:00h CET | PREMIUM SESSION Antonella Rocca (University of Naples, IT) Being NEET in Europe Before and After the Economic Crisis: An Analysis of the Micro and Macro Determinants This webinar will analyse the main determinants of the propensity to NEET status in a selection of European countries. For the younger cohort, NEET status is mainly influenced by the school-to-work transition while for the older cohort (NYNA) this status is primarily due to labour market functioning and institutional…

The perceived prestige of agricultural occupations among youth

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20.July.2020 – 15:00h CET | Online meeting point Miroslava Bavorova (Czech University of Life Sciences Prague) The perceived prestige of agricultural occupations among youth Low prestige of agricultural occupations may result in low interest of youth to work in agriculture. This contributes to the lack of labour in agriculture and to rural-urban migration, problems prevalent worldwide. Not much research has been done to understand the perceived prestige of agricultural occupations. To close this gap, in the project presented, we investigate…

Becoming a young farmer in the digital age: case studies on European islands

Online Webinar

31.July.2020 – 15:00h CET | ONLINE MEETING POINT Ilkay Unay-Gailhard (Leibniz Institute of Agricultural Development in Transition Economies (IAMO)) Becoming a young farmer in the digital age: case studies on European islands The purpose of the webinar meeting is twofold. First, presentation of carried activities during my 3 weeks Short-Term Scientific Mission (STSM) in the Azores Island, as well as at University Institute of Lisbon. This first part of the presentation aims to give insights on the organization of STSM…

Lisbon Conference

ISCTE-Instituto Universitário de Lisboa Av. das Forças Armadas, 1649, Lisbon, Lisbon, Portugal

VISIT THE OFFICIAL CONFERENCE WEBSITE During the COST-Lisbon Conference, Ingrid Schoon (University College of London, UK), Michael Corbett (Acadia University, Canada) and other invited keynote speakers, together with interested scholars and emerging researchers will contribute to the scientific debate of these issues. As the knowledge about rural youth in general – and their education & training, in particular – does not seem to be consolidated among European researchers, the conference has the purpose to shade light on emerging trends and…

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