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The risk of social exclusion has notably increased in recent decades, particularly affecting young people who often lack a stable social position, typically defined as stable employment. Across Europe, there is a growing consensus that policies must address the needs of youth, as they are seen as the future of society. However, a prevalent belief among politicians and policymakers is that any action taken for young people is sufficient. The thematic network 'Misleading Trajectories' aims to investigate these misconceptions and expose the pitfalls of social exclusion embedded in youth transition policies, such as those related to education, vocational training, career advice, social security, and labor market programs. Funded by the European Commission from 1998 to 2001 under the 4th Framework Programme for Research, Technology and Demonstration, the network comprised teams from Denmark, Germany, Ireland, Italy, the Netherlands, Portugal, Spain, and the United Kingdom. It was initiated based on the observation that many local, regional, national, and European policies intended to guide young adults toward employment, adult status, and social integration are, in reality, misleading.
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Misleading trajectories, Andreas Walther
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