Figure 11: Summary overview of usage of sources of mobility-related information used by German youth with search experience.
Note: Percentages refer to the shares of respondents answering “Yes” to a question “What sources of information about mobility opportunities have you used?”.
Let’s first have a more detailed look at the young people who did not try searching for mobility- related information yet. Among those who did not yet try to search for mobility-related information, the following potential sources of information do not differ between the German youth and their peers from other countries: social media (about 89% overall agree they are willing to use it), regional youth portals (about 75% across the respondents indicate that they would use it), and the European Youth Portal (about 67% overall state they would use it). Schools and universities are almost as likely to be used by German youth as by their peers from other countries (about 86% overall agree in comparison with 89%, respectively). A similar result can be seen in case of friends and family (about 90% of German youth overall agree, in comparison with about 87% of their peers from other countries) and in case of a web search (about 99% of German youth overall agree, compared to about 98% of their peers from other countries).
Figure 12: Potential sources of mobility-related information, comparison of German youth and their peers from other countries with no search experience, part I.
If you wanted to learn more about mobility opportunities, would you turn to the following sources: Eurodesk
Germans
22%
52%
23%
Others
24%
39%
28%
9%
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a) Very likely b) Likely d) Not likely e) Never
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