The impact of completing mobilities abroad on the life of individuals in Czechia
05. 02. 2024
The results of the survey provide insight into the real and long-term impacts of participation in international mobilities within the programs administered by DZS.
The research, carried out in collaboration with STEM/MARK, focused primarily on the following areas, based on a comparison of young people involved and not involved in mobilities:
- Remuneration
- Employment
- Competences
- Values
- Family background
- Satisfaction
Research objective
- To compare participants and non-participants in terms of their key competencies and income level
Target group
- Respondents aged 18-35 with at least a secondary-school education level
- Working for at least 1 year but no more than 10 years
- Working at least 30 hours per month in the last year
- Participated/not participated in an international educational or volunteering placement
Details of the survey
- Methodology: CAWI survey
- Number of interviews conducted: mobility participants n=301 and non-participants n=304
- Date of data collection: 7 - 21 December 2022
- Selection: quota sampling
- Data: unweighted