Archive:Youth in Europe
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
Introduction
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. Health
3.1. Health status and determinants | Youth health statistics 3.2. Mortality | Youth mortality statistics
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
6. Employment and unemployment 6.1. Employment | Youth employment statistics 6.2. Unemployment | Youth unemployment statistics
7. Living conditions 7.1. Poverty and social exclusion | Poverty and social exclusion statistics 7.2. Housing conditions | Youth housing conditions statistics 7.3. Other aspects of living conditions (including tourism statistics)
8. Youth in the digital world | Statistics on youth and ICT
3.Transition to adulthood
4. Poverty and social exclusion
5. Housing conditions
6. Health
7. Mortality
8. Education and training
9. School-to-work transition
10. Education and employment patterns
11. Employment
12. Unemployment
13. Youth in the digital world
Executive summary
Introduction | Youth statistics introduced
1.Population 1.1. Youth demography |Youth demography statistics 1.2. Youth and migration |Statistics on youth and migration
2. Youth and family life 2.1. Transition to adulthood | Statistics on transition to adulthood 2.2. Building a family