TY - BOOK
T1 - Report on the impact of Bridge to Business programme on participating Roma youth
AU - Messing, Vera
AU - Árendás, Zsuzsanna
PY - 2019
Y1 - 2019
N2 - The present report gives an account of the Bridge to Business programme1 and its implementation in Hungary, as well as the key findings of the impact study about it. It will discuss the programme’s activities and impact on participating Roma youth as well as some of the structural barriers that are influencing its long-term outcomes. 2 After introducing the programme, its participants, and the methods of investigation it will consider the key areas the programme addressed and hoped to make an impact on, chapter by chapter: labour market position, job search skills, skills important in the selection process, adaptation to and inclusion at a new job, career expectations and personal networks. Another chapter gives a voice to Roma participants and shares their insights about the training and the programme. The final chapter will discuss the most important structural factors that may influence the success of the programme, such as gender inequalities, educational experiences, residence and former experiences of discrimination.
AB - The present report gives an account of the Bridge to Business programme1 and its implementation in Hungary, as well as the key findings of the impact study about it. It will discuss the programme’s activities and impact on participating Roma youth as well as some of the structural barriers that are influencing its long-term outcomes. 2 After introducing the programme, its participants, and the methods of investigation it will consider the key areas the programme addressed and hoped to make an impact on, chapter by chapter: labour market position, job search skills, skills important in the selection process, adaptation to and inclusion at a new job, career expectations and personal networks. Another chapter gives a voice to Roma participants and shares their insights about the training and the programme. The final chapter will discuss the most important structural factors that may influence the success of the programme, such as gender inequalities, educational experiences, residence and former experiences of discrimination.
M3 - Commissioned report
BT - Report on the impact of Bridge to Business programme on participating Roma youth
PB - Central European University (CEU)
ER -