• Furbag@pawb.social
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      NEET is an acronym that means Not in Employment, Education or Training. Essentially, it describes someone who is neither working nor going to school and likely not job seeking either. NEETs are usually financially supported by their parents or other family members.

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        Isn’t NEET just a fancy way of saying “unemployed”? Most unemployed are not supported much by their parents.

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            Weird how that’s exactly what people are saying about the longterm unemployed where I live. For the majority of them it’s either straight-up not true, or they literally cannot work for health reasons, or they are already working some but can’t do more because of parenting duties, so they have to rely on unemployment payments to make ends meet.

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              Upon further consideration, you have a point. A self identified NEET might not, but it’s also a label that is applied to people who might want to gain employment or training but don’t have the opportunity.

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      Not employed, in education or training. In education or training usually implies that it’s to get a job later.

      It usually more specifically someone who chooses not to pursue a job or career prospects. (Ie: being laid off for long periods of time but still looking for work doesnt count)