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Get an overview of each of the DDRC’s publication formats: news, policy briefs, and downloads. Together, we call them resources.

News items are brief updates from the scientific community. Policy briefs provide data- and fact-based answers to questions important to youth policymaking—all online. Downloads are all youth-related documents by practitioners, politicians and scientists, which you can view here collectively.

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2025-10-07_Foire_3_Bitar

Luxembourg Youth Research at the Foire vum Jugendsecteur

Year: 2025
Author: Moritz Höpner

Sorgen und Ängste der Jugend

Year: 2025
Author: Fernand Fehlen
postdoctoral researcher in sociology

We’re hiring: Postdoctoral Researcher in Sociology

Year: 2025
Author: Robin Samuel
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We’re hiring: Research Scientist in Quantitative Research Methods

Year: 2025
Author: Robin Samuel

Diskurse und Reflexionen bei den Lëtzebuerger Guiden a Scouten (LGS)

Year: 2025
Author: Christiane Meyers, Jean-Marie Weber
Expo Jonk sinn Vernissage

Opening event of Luxembourg’s latest exhibition on youth culture at Mierscher Theater

Year: 2025
Author: Joana Lopes Ferreira, Moritz Höpner
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How young people express their creativity: Between analogue and digital worlds

Year: 2025
Author: Anette Schumacher, Hannes Käckmeister, Laurent Langehegermann, Moritz Höpner
TN_Cannabis

How young people challenge themselves and test limits: the example of cannabis use

Year: 2025
Author: Carolina Catunda, Caroline Residori, Elodie Martins, Felipe Goedert Mendes, Joana Lopes Ferreira, Sarah Bitar
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How young people claim space(s): The example of youth work

Year: 2025
Author: Anita Latz, Daniel Weis, Sandra Biewers
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How young people become involved: Youth participation over time

Year: 2025
Author: Christiane Meyers
TN_Transitiounen

How young people become someone: Transitions into adulthood

Year: 2025
Author: Anette Schumacher
Vortrag von Prof. Dr. Halla Holmarsdottir

Young people’s everyday digital lives

Year: 2024

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