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Impact evaluation ESF VOKA WELT-Duaal
This impact evaluation focuses on the goal of the VOKA Welt Duaal trajectory to stimulate the information exchange and network formation between the different stakeholders. De following research questions will be addressed: - Does the WELT-Duaal trajectory facilitate the activation of weak ties in the network of the stakeholders? - Does the WELT-Duaal trajectory lead to a more diverse network of the stakeholders?
Date:1 Oct 2018 → 15 Nov 2019
Keywords:VOCATIONAL SECONDARY EDUCATION, SOCIAL NETWORKS, TRANSITION FROM EDUCATION TO WORK
Disciplines:Educational and school psychology, Work and organisational psychology, Education systems not elsewhere classified
Project type:Service project
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