학술논문

School-Work-Transition of NEETS: A Comparative Analysis of European Countries
Document Type
Journal Articles
Reports - Research
Author
Rocca, Antonella (ORCID 0000-0001-8171-3149); Neagu, GabrielaTosun, Jale (ORCID 0000-0001-9367-5039)
Source
Youth & Society. suppl p130S-152S Mar 2022 54(2).
Subject
Europe
Language
English
ISSN
0044-118X
Abstract
This study investigates the connection between the reasons why some young people end their education without attaining a university degree and the effect of this decision on the probability of becoming a NEET in a set of European countries. Young people face the highest degree of disadvantage in the Mediterranean and East European countries, whereas in Continental European countries the school-to-work transition is smooth. We use the ad hoc module of the 2016 Labour Force Survey (LFS) and focus on young people aged 15 to 24. Our analysis reveals a positive relationship between the decision to drop out of education for health or family reasons and the probability of becoming a NEET. Conversely, when the reason for not completing university education is the desire to start working, and when the individuals who dropped out of university education gathered work experience during this period, the probability of becoming a NEET decreases significantly.