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Understanding Out-of-Work and Out-of-School Youth in Europe and Central Asia

dc.contributor.author Mauro, Joseph Anthony
dc.contributor.author Mitra, Sophie
dc.date.accessioned 2015-11-03T15:24:11Z
dc.date.available 2015-11-03T15:24:11Z
dc.date.issued 2015-07-30
dc.description.abstract The objectives of this study are to describe and analyze the out-of-work and out-of-school youth (ages 15-24) in the Europe and Central Asia2 (ECA) region. People who are out-of-work and out-of-school are referred to as NEET (Not in Employment, Education or Training). This study attempts to characterize the NEETs by age, gender, education and their activity status. The main findings of this study are listed are as follows: first, the authors find that in the post-2009 period the youth NEET rate for the ECA region was 19.60 percent, which is higher than the OECD youth NEET rate of 16 in 2011 (OECD 2013). Second, this study finds that the NEET rate prior to the financial crisis in 2009 was on the decline, and increased in the post-2009 period. Third, this study finds that the NEET rate for ECA is higher for women than for men for all years. However, since the financial crisis in 2009, the gender gap has declined from 4.64 in pre-2009 to 2.75 percentage points in post-2009, suggesting that young men were more adversely affected by the recession than women. Forth, this study finds that in the ECA region youth males are more often classified as NEETs but active in the labor market, and youth females are more often classified as NEETs but inactive in the labor market. Fifth, using a linear probability model, this study finds that individuals, who are 20-24 years of age, have a lower level of educational attainment and married females are more likely to be NEET. Also, individuals living in urban areas and with lower household sizes are less likely to be NEET. Sixth, another linear probability model was constructed using household budget surveys for six countries in ECA from 2009. The main finding from this model was that NEET youths tend to live in households with lower per capita consumption than their non-NEET counterparts. Seventh, there is an increase in the NEET (unemployed) rate after the crisis, while the NEET (inactive) rate stayed roughly constant. en
dc.identifier http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2015/08/24928250/understanding-out-of-work-out-of-school-youth-europe-central-asia
dc.identifier.uri http://hdl.handle.net/10986/22806
dc.language English
dc.language.iso en_US
dc.publisher World Bank, Washington, DC
dc.rights CC BY 3.0 IGO
dc.rights.holder World Bank
dc.rights.uri http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo/
dc.subject LABOR MARKET PARTICIPANTS
dc.subject JOBS
dc.subject EMPLOYMENT
dc.subject IMMIGRANT
dc.subject HOUSEHOLD SIZE
dc.subject EMPLOYMENT RATE
dc.subject LABOR MARKET POLICY
dc.subject UNEMPLOYMENT RATES
dc.subject UNEMPLOYED ADULTS
dc.subject LABOUR OFFICE
dc.subject WORKING-AGE POPULATION
dc.subject OLD AGE
dc.subject DROPOUTS
dc.subject YOUTH EMPLOYMENT
dc.subject MINIMUM WAGE
dc.subject AGED WORKERS
dc.subject PRODUCTIVE EMPLOYMENT
dc.subject UNEMPLOYED WORKER
dc.subject AGE GROUP
dc.subject LEVELS OF EDUCATION
dc.subject TOTAL LABOR FORCE
dc.subject LABOR FORCE
dc.subject PUBLIC EMPLOYMENT
dc.subject TEEN
dc.subject IMMIGRANTS
dc.subject LABOUR MARKET PERFORMANCE
dc.subject JOB
dc.subject UNEMPLOYMENT SPELLS
dc.subject EMPLOYMENT RATES
dc.subject TRAINING PROGRAMS
dc.subject LABOR FORCE PARTICIPATION
dc.subject EDUCATED MEN
dc.subject LABOR MARKET POLICIES
dc.subject NUMBER OF PEOPLE
dc.subject PUBLIC EMPLOYMENT SERVICES
dc.subject EMPLOYMENT TRENDS
dc.subject ACTIVE LABOR
dc.subject YOUTH UNEMPLOYMENT RATE
dc.subject JOB SEEKERS
dc.subject WAGE SUBSIDY PROGRAM
dc.subject WORK EXPERIENCE
dc.subject KNOWLEDGE
dc.subject PRIMARY REASON
dc.subject LABOR MARKET
dc.subject HOUSEHOLD RESPONSIBILITIES
dc.subject GENDER GAP
dc.subject LABOR COSTS
dc.subject TRAINING
dc.subject EMPLOYMENT POLICIES
dc.subject JOB OPPORTUNITIES
dc.subject EDUCATIONAL ATTAINMENT
dc.subject POOR FAMILIES
dc.subject POPULATION GROWTH
dc.subject SECONDARY SCHOOLS
dc.subject WORKER
dc.subject ACTIVE LABOR MARKET
dc.subject UNEMPLOYED YOUTH
dc.subject SECONDARY SCHOOL
dc.subject UNEMPLOYED
dc.subject OLDER WORKERS
dc.subject VIOLENCE
dc.subject HOUSEHOLD INCOME
dc.subject ACTIVE LABOR MARKET POLICY
dc.subject VOCATIONAL EDUCATION
dc.subject WAGE SUBSIDY PROGRAMS
dc.subject JOB TRAINING
dc.subject LABOR
dc.subject PRIMARY SCHOOL
dc.subject PRIME AGE
dc.subject APPRENTICESHIP
dc.subject LABOUR MARKETS
dc.subject PREVIOUS RESULTS
dc.subject MINIMUM WAGES
dc.subject ACTIVE LABOR MARKET POLICIES
dc.subject PROGRESS
dc.subject UNIONS
dc.subject UNEMPLOYMENT
dc.subject HOUSEHOLD LEVEL
dc.subject YOUTH LABOR
dc.subject YOUTH RATES
dc.subject HUMAN CAPITAL
dc.subject YOUNG MEN
dc.subject VOCATIONAL TRAINING
dc.subject HIGH UNEMPLOYMENT RATES
dc.subject YOUNG AGE
dc.subject YOUNG ADULTS
dc.subject WORKERS
dc.subject YOUNG WORKERS
dc.subject WAGES
dc.subject POLICIES
dc.subject GENDER DIFFERENCES
dc.subject UNEMPLOYMENT RATE
dc.subject AGE
dc.subject WAGE SUBSIDIES
dc.subject MALE COUNTERPARTS
dc.subject LABOUR MARKET POLICY
dc.subject DISADVANTAGED YOUTH
dc.subject AGE GROUPS
dc.subject LABOUR MARKET
dc.subject URBAN AREAS
dc.subject EMPLOYMENT SERVICES
dc.subject EMPLOYMENT STATUS
dc.subject LABOR MARKET INSTITUTIONS
dc.subject YOUTH
dc.subject LABOR RELATIONS
dc.subject POPULATIONS
dc.subject LABOR MARKET INDICATORS
dc.subject LABOR MARKET PERFORMANCE
dc.subject POLICY
dc.subject PRIVATE TRANSFERS
dc.subject MANPOWER
dc.subject TERTIARY LEVEL
dc.subject BUSINESS CYCLES
dc.subject MINORITY
dc.subject TEMPORARY JOBS
dc.subject CHILDREN
dc.subject LEVEL OF EDUCATION
dc.subject TRAINING PLACEMENT
dc.subject EMPLOYABILITY
dc.subject JOB FAIRS
dc.subject RURAL AREAS
dc.subject YOUNG WOMEN
dc.subject DISABILITY
dc.subject EMPLOYEE
dc.subject YOUNG PEOPLE
dc.subject SCHOOL YOUTH
dc.subject POPULATION
dc.subject MARITAL STATUS
dc.subject WAGE EFFECTS
dc.subject HIGH UNEMPLOYMENT
dc.subject FAMILY RESPONSIBILITIES
dc.subject LIVING CONDITIONS
dc.subject PRIMARY LEVEL
dc.subject UNEMPLOYMENT BENEFITS
dc.subject PRIMARY OBJECTIVE
dc.subject WOMEN
dc.subject YOUTH UNEMPLOYMENT
dc.subject LABOUR
dc.subject SOCIAL ISSUES
dc.subject LABOR MARKETS
dc.subject EDUCATIONAL LEVEL
dc.subject WAGE SUBSIDY
dc.subject TERTIARY EDUCATION
dc.subject YOUTH POPULATION
dc.subject LABOR REGULATIONS
dc.title Understanding Out-of-Work and Out-of-School Youth in Europe and Central Asia en
dc.type Report en
dc.type Rapport fr
dc.type Informe es
dspace.entity.type Publication
okr.date.disclosure 2015-08-19
okr.doctype Economic & Sector Work
okr.doctype Economic & Sector Work :: Other Social Protection Study
okr.docurl http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2015/08/24928250/understanding-out-of-work-out-of-school-youth-europe-central-asia
okr.identifier.externaldocumentum 090224b083083e20_1_0
okr.identifier.internaldocumentum 24928250
okr.identifier.report 98665
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okr.language.supported en
okr.pdfurl http://www-wds.worldbank.org/external/default/WDSContentServer/WDSP/IB/2015/08/19/090224b083083e20/1_0/Rendered/PDF/Understanding00ope0and0Central0Asia.pdf en
okr.region.administrative Europe and Central Asia
okr.region.geographical Central Asia
okr.region.geographical Eastern Europe
okr.region.geographical Europe and Central Asia
okr.sector Health and other social services
okr.theme Social dev/gender/inclusion :: Gender
okr.theme Social protection and risk management :: Improving labor markets
okr.topic Youth and Government
okr.topic Primary Education
okr.topic Labor Markets
okr.topic Education
okr.topic Social Protections and Labor
okr.topic Health, Nutrition and Population :: Adolescent Health
okr.topic Health, Nutrition and Population :: Population Policies
okr.unit Poverty GP ECA (GPV03)
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