Adolescent and youth in further education and training

Indicator Name

% of adolescent and youth aged 10-24 years who have undertaken further education and training in the last 12 months, including secondary education, vocational/technical training and university study

Indicator ID in PRIME

IN00020884

Definition

Definition

This indicator measures the percentage of adolescents and youth who have undertaken further educational and training.

Individuals can be counted as having undertaken further education if they have enrolled in an education/training program in the last 12 months.

Save the Children defines adolescence and youth as a stage of social, physical, cognitive and emotional development between childhood and adulthood, which can include a range of ages. As a general guidance, adolescence may be considered from ages 10–19: very young adolescents (VYAs): 10–14, older adolescents: 15–19. It is also important to note an overlap between the age definitions of adolescence and youth. The UN’s definition of youth is: “those persons between the age of 15 and 24 years old, without prejudice to other definitions by Member States.” When designing a programme, we encourage consideration of local definitions of adolescents and youth (alternatively, young people) considering their roles and responsibilities.

Numerator

Number of adolescents and youth aged 10-24 years who have undertaken further education opportunities in the last 12 months, including secondary education, vocational/technical training and university study

Denominator

Total number of adolescents and youth aged 10-24 years surveyed

Recommended Means of Verification

Recommended Means of Verification

Measuring this indicator requires looking at baseline/midline/endline surveys and program records.

The sample survey will be used to identify the number of AYs aged 10-24 who have undertaken further education opportunities in the last 12 months. The denominator will be given by the number of AYs aged 10-24 surveyed. The result should then be multiplied by 100 to obtain the percentage.

At baseline it will be measured on a representative sample of the total AYs aged 10-24 targeted. At endline it should be measured on AYs who have been reached by relevant supporting activities, which could include life skills training, bursary support, etc.

Please see the following questions:
- Are you currently going to school or a learning centre?
- If yes, which grade is it?
- If not, have you attended school in the last 12 months?
- What grade was it?
- Are you currently attending any courses, seminars or other training to develop specific skills, for example languages, computer skills etc?
- If yes, how long is the training?
- If not, have you attended any such course in the last 12 months?
- If yes, how long was the training?
- Are you currently attending any technical training to acquire specific skills that you need in your job/business?
- If yes, how long is the training?
- If not, have you attended any such training in the last 12 months?
- If yes, how long was the training?

Indicator Attributes

Indicator Prioritisation

Global Indicator

Level of Indicator

Outcome

Indicator Context Type

Quantitative

Theme

Child Poverty

Sub Theme

Adolescent Skills for Successful Transitions

Common Approach

Life Skills for Success

Total Reach Indicator

No

Measurement GuidanceĀ 

Frequency of Data Collection

Annually

Unit of Measure

Individual

Data Format

Percent

Direction of Desired Change

Increasing

Number of Decimal Points

Zero

Indicator is Rounding

No

Nature

Cumulative

Recommended Disaggregations

Gender Group TR
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