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Precarious affects young people’s mental health

31% of the young people are at risk of depression or anxiety, and the sensation of not being able to access a decent standard of living is a crucial factor.

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Training in oral communication

77.5% of university students claim that they have received no training in oral communication.

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Young people seek help emotional

According to this study, 46% of young people aged between 16 and 32 years old claim to suffer from emotional distress.

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Work4Progress by the ”la Caixa” Foundation

The ”la Caixa” Foundation’s Work4Progress programme aims to go beyond supporting isolated projects, by promoting social innovation platforms for experimentation and systemic change.

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Young people, opportunities, and futures

What challenges are faced by young people in Spain and Portugal? In the Social Observatory’s twelfth Dossier, we analyse it.

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Young people who have established secure affective and emotional connections primarily use their phones to communicate and socialise. But what about those who use them to escape reality?

Young people’s social interactions: prominently face to face, with friends and family members, and involving little use of mobile phones

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Young people’s social interactions: prominently face to face, with friends and family members, and involving little use of mobile phones


We seem to have accepted that young people interact via their phones. However, this study shows that two out of three of their social interactions are face-to-face. How and why do young people interact?

Private tuition and economic inequality in Spain

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Private tuition and economic inequality in Spain


33% of pupils with lower economic capacity attend private tuition, in contrast with 57% of pupils with a higher profile. Differentials in participation in extracurricular activities in relation to economic capacity are greater in secondary school.