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Youth Policy

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Provide an input about the role and fuction of youth policies in Europe, their development and contribution to the evolution in society.

Description of the tool

* (from the report): Mr. Lauritzen addresses a wide range of dimensions regarding the development of youth policies in Europe. After describing the general roles and functions of youth policies, Mr. Lauritzen lays down the more specific functions of youth policies in the past, present and future of economic and political developments in Europe. As the most specific functions, he relates modernisation, strengthening civil society and the promotion of active citizenship in Europe. He highlights the concept of parallel developments and synchronic perceptions of modernity to three different understandings of civil society.
The input finishes with a description of how these historical, political and economic understandings are translated into youth policies and how these are different for the different countries
and member states of the Council of Europe.

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Tool overview

http://toolbox.salto-youth.net/144

This tool is for

Any

and addresses

European Citizenship

Materials needed:

The transcript of the speech (see download).

Behind the tool

The tool was created by

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The tool was published to the Toolbox by

Felix Nicolai (on 28 July 2003)

and last modified

17 December 2008

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