YOUTH 2020 - The position of young people in Slovenia
Education, training and learning mobility 105 Eurostat survey also showed that 18% of those surveyed had a mobility experience outside formal education. The Eurostudent VI survey, conducted by the national agency CMEPIUS, the Student Organisation of Slovenia and the Educational Research In- stitute between 2016 and 2018, found that less than one in ten (7.9%) of the participating students in Slovenia had experience of studying abroad, which is lower than the SURS survey and higher than the Youth 2010 survey. On the other hand, Eurostudent survey identified an increase in the proportion of students planning to participate in mobility pro- grammes in the future, with 31.5% planning to do so. Among those who had already studied abroad, this survey also found that education abroad had taken place for up to 7 days and between one week and one month. 2.4.3 MOBILITY PATTERNS OF YOUNG PEOPLE Young people’s learning mobility, especially in formal education, is still relatively low. Only 23% of young people say they have already complet- ed part of their education abroad. This is an increase of around 9% com- pared to Youth 2010, when just under 14% of young people did so. Look- ing in more detail, the most common forms of mobility are short-term mobility of up to oneweek, and of oneweek to onemonth in total (around a quarter of both, and 51% of all mobility undertaken). Mobility lasting at least one semester or more accounts for 33% of all mobility. The propor- tions have not changed much compared to Youth 2010, as short-term mobility was again the predominant type of mobility.
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