NEETs young people not in employment, education or training: characteristics, costs and policy responses in Europe

"The economic crisis has severely damaged the employment prospects of young people in Europe, and their employment rate is now at the lowest level ever. To better capture the extent of economic inactivity among the young, the concept of NEET – not in employment, education or raining – has been...

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Main Authors: Eurofound, Mascherini, Massimiliano, Salvatore, Lidia, Meierkord, Anja, Jungblut, Jean-Marie
Institution:ETUI-European Trade Union Institute
Format: TEXT
Language:English
Published: Luxembourg 2012
Publications Office of the European Union
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Online Access:https://www.labourline.org/KENTIKA-19109918124919271909-NeeTs-young-people-not-in-empl.htm
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Summary:"The economic crisis has severely damaged the employment prospects of young people in Europe, and their employment rate is now at the lowest level ever. To better capture the extent of economic inactivity among the young, the concept of NEET – not in employment, education or raining – has been developed. This report analyses the labour market situation of young people in Europe, with a specific focus on the NEET group. It examines the determinants of belonging to the NEET group, and measures the economic and social costs of NEETs. It also assesses how Member States through policies and interventions have sought to support young people to gain a foothold in the labour market. It shows that successful policy initiatives address specific, disadvantaged subgroups in the NEET population. They are client-centred in their efforts to set young people on a pathway to long-term, sustainable employment and they are innovative, adopting new ways of reaching a target group."
Physical Description:158 p.
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