Vocational education and training (VET) can help attract young people with different abilities and learning backgrounds to education. It also plays a decisive role in retaining them in the education system or reintegrating them after a drop-out experience.

Recent datasets contain a wealth of qualitative information on young school leavers’ and returners’ trajectories and their individual motives: What type of education/training programme have they left, and why? How many of them return to education? How many choose VET pathways? And how many graduate eventually?

New findings which shed light on these issues are presented in Cedefop’s briefing note on the causes of and remedies to early leaving from education and training. You can download it here (in eight languages):

www.cedefop.europa.eu/en/publications-and-resources/publications/9101.