Multi Kulti leisure time statistical report june to nov 2012

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Center for Intercultural Dialogue

Leisure Time Statistical Report: Tode Mendol Open Youth Centre June – November 2012 Statistical Report on Attendees of Leisure Time at Tode Mendol (Multi Kulti) Youth Centre This is a statistical resort on the attendees of the leisure time activity held in Tode Mendol (Multi Kulti) youth centre in Kumanovo between June and November 2012 by Center for Intercultural Dialogue. The aim of the sessions was for the youth centre to be open on a regular basis a few times a week for young people to come in, hang out and choose activities that wanted to participate in, if they wanted to participate. The sessions had no political, funding or other agenda. It was solely a provision for young people who wanted to attend to develop for themselves if they so wished. The sessions started in March 2012 but documentation of attendance did not start until June. Somewhere during the process documentation for a number of sessions and all of July was lost as can happen in such a job as youth provision. This document contains the statistical data of the documentation that was recovered. This document was published almost two years after the project.

Data: Age Distribution & Group Size

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Center for Intercultural Dialogue The percentage of different ages attending was as follows:

As can be seen the majority of young people attending were between the ages of 9 and 13 years. The largest age group attending were those young people 13 years old and the smallest age group attending were those young people of 5 years old. The youngest attendees were 5 years old and the oldest attendees were 15 year old. The average age of a young person attending was 10.73 years old. Group Size & Attendance: The smallest group size to attend was 4 young people with the largest group size to attend being 76. The average group size of a session was 20.77 young people. The distribution of the number of attendees per session was as follows:

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Center for Intercultural Dialogue Timeline of Attendance for Tode Mendol Open Youth Centre 1st June 2012 – 12th November 2012

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Center for Intercultural Dialogue Data: Ethnic & Gender Distribution The majority of young people attending the open youth centre were ethnically Albanian. The slight majority of young people attending the open youth centre were female.

The only ethnic Roma young people to attend were male. More female Albanian young people attended than Male. More female Macedonian young people attended than Male. Ethnic Distribution:

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Center for Intercultural Dialogue An overwhelming majority (95%) of the young people were Albanian. Gender Distribution:

Ethnic & Gender Distribution:

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Center for Intercultural Dialogue Complied and created by: Daniel John Carter Globallove Youth Trust (GLYT) www.globallovetrust.org.uk Wales, UK for Center for Intercultural Dialogue (CID) www.cid.mk Kumanovo, Republic of Macedonia April 2014 Copyright of CID & GLYT 2014

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