Acronym of NEET


( Not in Education, Employment, or Training ) Intentions, etc. stands for the word Not in Education, Employment or Training is to personal meaning, which is "not the lesson reads, not employed and is not skill, teaches". This classification in the late 1990's from the UK began, and its application in varying degrees, to other countries and regions, including Japan, South Korea, China, Taiwan, Canada and the United States expanded. The yen group includes unemployed people (unemployed and unemployed) as well as people outside the workforce (unemployed and unemployed). To describe people in these situations, age gratings are usually rule to avoid counting retirees in old age.in the UK، this classification includes people aged 16 to 24 (some 16 and 17-year-olds are still in compulsory education). In Japan the classification includes people between the ages of 15 and 34 who are not employed.do not engage in housekeeping or do not pursue education and professional learning.

sensing NEET should be of NLFET ("not in the labor force, not in education or training"), which reported in 2013, the International Labour Organization regarding the employment world for the best offer was to be different. E is similar but excludes unemployed youth (who are part of the workforce).
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