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YMOBILITY – Youth Mobility: Maximising Opportunities for Individuals, Labour Markets and Regions in Europe

Project Number: 649491
Project Acronym: YMOBILITY
Project title: Youth mobility: maximising opportunities for individuals, labour markets and regions in Europe
Starting date: 01/03/2015
Duration in months: 36
Call (part) identifier: H2020-YOUNG-SOCIETY-2014
Topic: YOUNG-2-2014 Youth mobility: opportunities, impacts, policies
Fixed EC Keywords: Migration, Social policies, work, and welfare
Free keywords: youth mobility, regional development, labour market, employability, welfare, life course transition
P.I. Armando Montanari
 
Abstract
 
Research on international youth mobility has been fragmented, mostly based on relatively small samples and case studies. YMOBILITY develops a comprehensive research programme which addresses the following:
• Identifying, and quantifying, the main types of international youth mobility in the EU, and their key characteristics. Particular attention will be given to differences between and within three main types: highly skilled, less skilled and students • Understanding what determines which individuals do and which do not participate in international mobility as personal and professional development strategies: their motives, migration channels and information sources• Analysing the individual outcomes in terms of both employability and careers (skills and competences) and noneconomic terms (welfare and identities).• Analysing the territorial outcomes for the regions of both origin and destination, in economic, demographic and cultural terms• Differentiating between short-term and long-term outcomes, taking into account return migration and future intentions to migrate.• Identifying implications for policies in migration but also of education, the economy and housing The research will utilise existing secondary data for the whole of the EU, but will mainly rely on primary quantitative data (large-scale surveys to be undertaken by polling agency) and qualitative data (interviews with migrants and returned migrants). The study will focus on 9 countries representing different contexts for youth mobility: Romania, Slovakia and Latvia as sources of emigration and return; the UK and Sweden as destinations for migrants; Germany, Italy, Ireland and Spain as both major destinations and countries of origin. The policy analysis will be informed by interviews undertaken with key informants, such as migrant associations and policy-makers. Experimental methods will be used to assess how individuals will respond to different scenarios of future economic and social change.
 
Project partners
 

NameCountry
UNIVERSITA’ DEGLI STUDI DI ROMA LA SAPIENZA
(PROJECT COORDINATOR)
Italy
UNIVERSITAET BIELEFELDGermany
UNIVERSIDAD DE ALMERIASpain
UNIVERSITY COLLEGE CORK, NATIONAL UNIVERSITY OF IRELAND, CORKIreland
LATVIJAS UNIVERSITATELatvia
UNIVERSITATEA DIN BUCURESTIRomania
MALMOE HOEGSKOLA (MALMOE UNIVERSITY)Sweden
PROGNOSTICKY USTAV SLOVENSKEJ AKADEMIE VIEDSlovakia
UNIVERSITY OF SURREYUnited Kingdom
UNIVERSITY OF SUSSEXUnited Kingdom

 
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