Table of contents
4 Focus groups: Transnational group discussions
1 Introduction: Youth mobility for future!
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2 The transnational LEMOCC study on climate change and youth mobility – Study design
4.1 Discussing climate issues in the
focus groups – young people show up!
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4.2 Alignment with the outcomes of the quantitative survey 4.3 Confident use of digital communication platform
2.1 Standardised online survey
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2.2 Transnational focus groups
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3 A questionnaire in seven languages: Climate change is a concern for young people, but how does this influence their mobility choices?
4.4 Climate action: a female topic?
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4.5 Climate action: What do young people need to start taking action? 4.6 Climate-friendly (learning) mobility – what young people want
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3.1 The participants: The sample of the quantitative LEMOCC study
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5 Summary and outlook: Potential implications for international youth mobility
3.1.1 Young women in the majority
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3.1.2 Mostly well-educated young adults
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3.1.3 Varying travel experience
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What young people demand
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3.2 Young people take climate change seriously, but opinions differ over its causes 3.3 How are young people engaging in climate action? 3.3.1 Climate-neutral travelling – the significance varies 3.3.2 How do young people want to engage in future? 3.4 Outlook: Experience of international mobility shapes attitudes to climate change
Bibliography
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List of authors
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Imprint
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