Impact of summer programmes on the outcomes of disadvantaged or ‘at risk’ young people: A systematic review

🎖️ Top 10% JournalJun 14, 2024Campbell systematic reviews

Summer programs and their effects on outcomes for disadvantaged or at-risk young people

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Abstract

The review encompasses 68 studies on summer programmes impacting over 300,000 disadvantaged young people.

  • Summer education programmes are associated with a positive impact on secondary education attendance, with an average effect size of +0.26.
  • Participation in summer education programmes may increase the likelihood of completing higher education by 1.5 times.
  • Summer employment programmes show limited impact on employment outcomes, potentially resulting in a negative effect on entering employment outside of the programme.
  • The evidence base regarding summer employment programmes' effects on criminal justice outcomes is currently limited, with some studies indicating reductions in such outcomes.
  • Variability in the quality and design of studies affects the confidence in the overall findings regarding the impact of summer programmes.

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