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empirische Ansätze (social exclusion, NEET - Not in Education, Employment or Training), stellt die vorherrschenden Verfahren zur … concepts (social exclusion, NEET- Not in Education, Employment or Training), compares alternative methods of measuring …
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experience with longer term consequences. In recent years, there has been increasing recognition that joblessness - or NEET - as …
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youths being unemployed (sometimes referred to as NEET ("Not in Education, Employment or Training"), assuming …
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found that the criminality is strongly related to the size of NEET (part of the cohort that is Not in Education, Employment …
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well as natives to explore whether the pattern differ depending on the region of origin. We show that the NEET rates are … probability of being in NEET compared to native youths. …
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The paper examines the outcomes of youth not in education, employment or training (NEET) up to four years after the … initial long-term spell of NEET. The paper covers outcomes of NEETs in relation to benefit receipt, education, employment and … differences in specific characteristics. The paper finds that individuals who experience a long-term spell of NEET in their youth …
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One of the main concerns with youths is the nem-nems, which correspond to the group of youths that are not investing in their productive skills through the activities of either studying or working. This study analyzes data from National Household Sample Survey (Pesquisa Nacional por Amostra de...
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education or training (NEET) increases among girls, particularly for those with less-educated parents, but not among boys. In … fact, the NEET incidence drops for boys with more-educated parents. …
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While an extensive literature investigates the effects of longer schooling, we know very little about what happens when compulsory schooling is shortened. This paper looks at the effects of a reform in Hungary that decreased the school leaving age from 18 to 16. We show that the reform increased...
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group among students with special educational needs (SEN) and examine their NEET risk compared to equally low …
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