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RAY LTE: Long-term Effects of Erasmus+: Youth in Action on Participation and Citizenship
Year of production: 2018
This research project aims to explore how Erasmus+: Youth in Action (E+/YiA) contributes to the development of citizenship competences and what the long term effects related to participation and active citizenship are, in particular on participation and citizenship practice.
RAY LTE: LONG-TERM EFFECTS OF ERASMUS+: YOUTH IN ACTION ON PARTICIPATION AND CITIZENSHIP
www.researchyouth.netAvailable in ENRAY LTE project page including aims, description, research design & questions
www.researchyouth.netAvailable in ENRAY LTE Policy Report: final policy report of the RAY LTE research project, presenting the main findings from all conducted interviews and surveys, 2019
www.researchyouth.netAvailable in EN
Authors
RAY research activities aim to apply an interdisciplinary approach, in particular referring to sociology, political science and educational science. In this respect, RAY research activities can apply diverse social and educational research methods – quantitative, qualitative as well as a mix of different methods and instruments: multilingual surveys with project participants, project leaders and key staff of beneficiary organisations; case studies of selected projects; interviews and focus groups with different actors involved in Erasmus+ Youth in Action and the European Solidarity Corps. For a wider public and academic discourse of the research results, RAY aims at an exchange with policymakers and other researchers. The RAY Network is committed to disseminate the research outcomes and results in an adequate and effective way to (potentially) interested audiences. The RAY Network - Research-based Analysis and Monitoring of European Youth Programmes - is an open and self-governed European research network. Currently, 34 National Agencies of the Erasmus+ Youth in Action & European Solidarity Corps programmes and their research partners are involved.