The YIPPEE project: Young people from a public care background: pathways to education in Europe (7é programa marc de la UE) Projecte europeu amb els objectius de: Conèixer els itineraris formatius dels nois i noies dels sistema de protecció després de l’etapa d’educació obligatòria. Contrastar els diferents sistemes i experiències en 5 països europeus i fer-ne recomanacions. Partners: The Danish School of Education, University of Aarhus, Denmark; the Institute for Social Policy and Labour, Hungary; the Research Institute on Quality of Life, University of Girona, Spain; the Departments of Social Work and Education, Göteborg University, Sweden; and the Thomas Coram Research Unit, Institute of Education, University of London, England (Coord.) A la Universitat de Girona: Ferran Casas i Carme Montserrat Durada: 2008-2010
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