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Youth in Europe is an online Eurostat publication, also available in paper and as a downloadable PDF file (latest edition), ISBN xxx, doi: xxx, Cat. No: KS-xx-xx-14-xxx-EN-C.

Executive summary

Children
Youth

Introduction

Children
Youth

1. Population

1.1 Youth demography
1.2 Youth and migration

2. Youth and family life

2.1 Transition to adulthood
2.2 Building a family

3. Education and training

4. Health

4.1 Health status and determinants
4.2 Mortality

5. Transition from education to labour market

5.1 School-to-work transition
5.2 Education and employment patterns

6. Employment and unemployment

6.1 Employment
6.2 Unemployment

7. Living conditions

(including Poverty and social exclusion, Transmission of disadvantages, Housing conditions, Tourism which will be linked to the EU-SILC question on "afford one week holiday")

(all over the chapter, the two facets of the living conditions will be presented, and not only the negative aspects of poverty and deprivation)

7.1 Youth - poverty and social exclusion
7.2 Youth - Housing conditions
7.3 Youth - living conditions and leisure (?)

8. Youth in the digital world

8.1 Children in the digital world
8.2 Youth in the digital world


C) YOUTH AND CHILDREN IN EUROPE

Executive summary

Introduction Youth statistics introduced Children statistics introduced

1.Population (including the general structure of the population with 5-year intervals, showing the evolution of the share of youth and children in Europe, the dependency ratios for the children and the youths population, with the evolution - past and present, the life expectancy at birth, the population projections until 2080)

2. Youth, children and the family life (including statistics on the age when leaving the parental home; living / not living with parents; the concept of household; the household composition in terms of family structure with children and youths) (also including statistics about young mothers (women having children when aged less than 20), about the age of getting the first child, about the trend in the share of young people getting married or living in consensual union and children born outside marriage)

       3. Health
       3.1. Health status and determinants | Youth health statistics
       3.2. Mortality (for children and youth)

4. Education and training (for children and youth)

5. Transition from education to labour market 5.1. School-to-work transition | School-to-work transition 5.2. Education and employment patterns | Statistics on school-to-work transition