Youth Info Survey 2025 German National Report

Figure 35: Mobility schemes used by young people who went abroad for a mobility experience in 2022 or 2023 and used Erasmus+ as the mobility support scheme, comparison of German youth and their peers from other countries, part II.

If ‘Yes Erasmus+’ please specify: Youth Exchange

Germans

81%

19%

Others

52%

48%

0% 10% 20% 30% 40% 50% 60% 70% 80% 90% 100%

No Yes

German youth used some sub-actions to the same extent as their peers from other countries, these were: mobility for students, internships abroad, and youth participation activities. There were two strands that German young people used substantially more often than their. 26% of the German youth and 7% of the European youth utilized mobility programmes for pupils and apprentices, while 30% of Germans and 16% of their peers abroad travelled with DiscoverEU. Participation in youth exchanges was lower among German youth (19%) than among international peers (48%). Use of the European solidarity corps Young people were also given a chance to share more on their engagement within the European Solidarity Corps programme. All in all, individual volunteering was by far the most used European Solidarity Corps activity among German youth (see Figure 36).

Figure 36: Summary overview of mobility schemes used by young people who went abroad for a mobility experience in 2022 or 2023 and used European Solidarity Corps as the mobility support scheme, among German youth.

Note: Sum of "Yes" answers. The question read “If ‘Yes European Solidarity Corps’ please specify:”.

German youth engaged to the same extent in Humanitarian Aid Volunteering activities as their peers from other countries (8%), but they engaged much more in the Individual Volunteering format (93%) than their peers from other countries (61%), and much less in Volunteering in Teams (10% in comparison with 45% in their counterparts from other countries; see Figure 37).

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