Volunteering as a Vector of EU Youth Policy
Journal Title: Historia i Polityka - Year 2015, Vol 0, Issue 14
Abstract
The article deals with the legal framework of the European Union, aimed at regulation and promotion of volunteering. We investigate the availability of legislative documents in the community of each country and analyze the factors that influence the willingness or reluctance of young people to get involved in volunteer projects. The basic problems on the way of popularizing volunteer activity and the core issues of youth volunteering in Ukraine are determined.
Authors and Affiliations
Marina A. Naidych
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