New Report Reveals Lives of Dutch Caribbean Youth
A new report sheds light on the lives of young people in the Dutch Caribbean islands. The study, accompanied by an online campaign, explores the well-being, health, and future plans of those aged up to 18 in secondary education and MBO. Posters illustrate the data, telling the story of this vital demographic.
The report delves into various aspects of young islanders' lives. It examines their well-being, health, and leisure activities, providing insights into how they spend their free time. Household chores and care responsibilities are also explored, offering a glimpse into the youngsters' roles within their families.
Income and education are key focuses of the study. It investigates the financial situations of young people and their educational pursuits, including those in secondary education and MBO. The report also looks ahead, examining the future plans and aspirations of this generation.
The report and its accompanying online campaign aim to raise awareness about the lives of young people in the Dutch Caribbean. By exploring their well-being, health, education, and future plans, the study provides a comprehensive picture of this important demographic. The use of posters to illustrate the data makes the information accessible and engaging.
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