Measuring Youth Well-being: How a Pan-European Longitudinal Survey can improve Policy
This volume presents key findings from the EU funded Measuring Youth Well-being (MYWeB) project which assessed the feasibility of a European Longitudinal Study for Children and Young People (ELSCYP).
T2A Final Process Evaluation Report
The T2A Pathway initiative, 6 projects led by charities in partnership with statutory services, delivered services to 16-25 year olds across sites in England between 2014-2017.
Outputs,Euro Cohort,Criminal Justice,EuroCohort-Outputs,CriminalJustice-Outputs
Understanding Youth Participation Across Europe
From Survey to Ethnography - presents findings from a major cross-European research project mapping the civic and political engagement of young Europeans in the context of both shared and diverse political heritages.
The Economic Inefficiency of Student Fees and Loans
In this report, published by the Intergenerational Foundation, Kevin argues that the benefits of a young person getting a higher education qualification in England accrue in the ratio 58% to the nation and 42% to the graduate.
Outputs,Euro Cohort,Social Innovation & Welfare Reform,EuroCohort-Outputs,SocialInnovation-Outputs
The Current Evidence Base and Future Needs in Improving Children’s Well-Being Across Europe
There has been a growing interest among academics, policy makers and practitioners in the subjective well-being of children and young people (CYP).
Used and Abused: The Problematic Usage of Gang Terminology in the United Kingdom and Its Implication
This paper draws primarily on research undertaken in the north of England.