What are the conditions and barriers young Europeans face in the process of becoming full citizens in the European Union? Who are they and which place do they have in our societies in the early 21st century? What has been achieved and how should youth policies in Europe respond to their challenges during the coming years? Those are some of the questions at the core of this European Youth Report, adopted under the Luxembourg chairmanship by the Council of European Youth Ministers as the 2015 Joint Report of the Council and of the Commission on the implementation of the renewed framework for European Cooperation in the youth field (2010-2018).
Suggested Citation
European Commission. (2016). EU youth report 2015 (Youth). Luxembourg.