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This paper uses Young Lives research in Ethiopia, carried out over multiple years, to look at boys and young men’s lives
This report assesses how social attitudes of UK young people today differ from previous generations and how they might change in the future.
The Young People’s Learning Agency was responsible for funding further education for 16-19 year olds in England. It was abolished in 2012 with responsibilities transferring to the Education Funding Agency.
This highlights the fundamental importance of social and emotional capabilities for achievement of all other outcomes for young people.
Adolescents’ experiences of covid-19 in Chittagong and Sylhet divisions, Bangladesh
Review and analysis of changing travel patterns among people aged 17-29.
Helping young people into work – support available, real life stories, information for employers and other supporting documents.
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
Evidence from a four low-and-middle-income-country cohort study
Revisiting the impact of covid-19 on adolescents in urban slums in Dhaka, Bangladesh: Round 2
Transitions to post-secondary education and the labour market
This survey was part of Young Lives, a 20-year study of young people born in 1994 and 2001 in Ethiopia, India, Peru and Vietnam
Progress against a set of well-being indicators for young people (aged 16 to 24) in the UK including health, environment, personal finances and crime.
Statutory guidance for local authorities on their duties relating to the participation of young people in education, employment or training.
This study aimed to improve our understanding of how the problems faced by young people overlap.
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