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This volume presents an analysis of the Erasmus+ funding process.
It examines the first 3 years of the programme to discover if the
funds are being distributed homogeneously throughout the regions of
France, Germany, Italy, Spain and the United Kingdom. If it turns
out that funds are being unevenly delivered this could result in an
inequity situation: students living in specific regions might have
greater chances to benefit from KA102 funds, while other students
might have fewer opportunities to benefit from these funds. The
book looks in detail at the implementation and performance of the
various programmes within Erasmus+, the funds and distribution of
these funds, and the number of students in the programmes. The book
studies these five countries because they contain more than half of
all the vocational education and training students in the European
Union. Also, these countries had the most students participating in
mobilities during the previous Leonardo da Vinci programme. Hence,
it is to be expected that the conclusions drawn in this study are
representative of the situation of VET mobilities and Erasmus+
funding in Europe. Erasmus+ is the European programme in charge of
fostering the development of transnational programmes in the areas
of education, training, sports and youth policies. It is focused on
the adaptation to a fast changing world, tackling youth
unemployment, and preparing workers for highly skilled jobs.
Erasmus+ integrates former programmes such as the Lifelong Learning
Programme, Youth in Action, and the various international Higher
Education and Sports programmes. It started in 2014 and will be
active until 2020.
This volume presents an analysis of the Erasmus+ funding process.
It examines the first 3 years of the programme to discover if the
funds are being distributed homogeneously throughout the regions of
France, Germany, Italy, Spain and the United Kingdom. If it turns
out that funds are being unevenly delivered this could result in an
inequity situation: students living in specific regions might have
greater chances to benefit from KA102 funds, while other students
might have fewer opportunities to benefit from these funds. The
book looks in detail at the implementation and performance of the
various programmes within Erasmus+, the funds and distribution of
these funds, and the number of students in the programmes. The book
studies these five countries because they contain more than half of
all the vocational education and training students in the European
Union. Also, these countries had the most students participating in
mobilities during the previous Leonardo da Vinci programme. Hence,
it is to be expected that the conclusions drawn in this study are
representative of the situation of VET mobilities and Erasmus+
funding in Europe. Erasmus+ is the European programme in charge of
fostering the development of transnational programmes in the areas
of education, training, sports and youth policies. It is focused on
the adaptation to a fast changing world, tackling youth
unemployment, and preparing workers for highly skilled jobs.
Erasmus+ integrates former programmes such as the Lifelong Learning
Programme, Youth in Action, and the various international Higher
Education and Sports programmes. It started in 2014 and will be
active until 2020.
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