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INSTITUT FÜR SOZIALARBEIT UND SOZI
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10.11 Comparative Overview of local
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6 � The study identified the foll
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The money and time invested in yout
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The main reasons for the situation
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Because of the different national h
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2 Introduction “Youth activities
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This report focuses on the structur
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Table 1: Data about of youth work Y
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The partners developed questionnair
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Despite this situation, the experts
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countries like Austria, Germany, Es
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pleasure, and desire, by strengthen
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young people, such as the Internet,
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6 Country
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6.2 Estonia Youth work in Estonia i
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Volunteering has always been crucia
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and straddles the fields of educati
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young people through local planning
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6.9 Romania In Romania, the general
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concerned with strengthening and le
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Table 8: Qualification of Youth Wor
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8 Survey Results 8.1 Availability o
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Table 9: Availability of data and s
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Spain No national system of reporti
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9 Results from the National Statist
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An analysis of the overview allows
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existence of a compulsory annual da
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Table 12: Youth work in Estonia 58
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were funded with € 1,066,100 and
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Table 16: Youth work in Ireland 62
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Table 18: Youth work in Norway 64 D
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Table 20: Youth work in Spain 66 Da
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68 � in some countries data on pa
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10 Results from the Local Statistic
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this age group. The modus is 15 par
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which of these activities should be
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offices of the state governments an
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Table 29: Funding of youth work in
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Table 31: Participants in youth wor
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Table 32: Youth work activities in
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Table 35: Participants in youth wor
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pattern was consistent across the f
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(iv) Midleton Youth Project The Mid
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