
One in ten young people not in education or work
In the Netherlands as well as Sweden or the Czech Republic with a good seven percent each, however, there are significantly lower values
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In the Netherlands (5.6 percent) as well as Sweden or the Czech Republic with a good seven percent each, however, there are significantly lower values. Young women are currently affected with 10.5 percent more often than young men with 9.6 percent. Unlike in the European picture, fewer young people in rural Germany are without education or employment (7.9 percent) than in larger cities (10.6 percent). “If every tenth young person is neither in education, training nor in work, something goes wrong,” says the chairman of the social association Germany, Michaela Engelmeier.
Furthermore, Around 10 percent were on the verge of studying, apprenticeship or a job. In an international comparison, the so-called NEET (Not in Employment, Education or Training) rate in Germany was well below the EU average of 12.9 percent. The quota is highest in Romania with almost a quarter (22.8 percent).
In addition, In the previous year, it was 9.5 percent, in 2022 only 8.8 percent. In the search for the reasons, it says in the national education report from the year 2024 that about a quarter of those affected are looking for work.
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In the Netherlands (5.6 percent) as well as Sweden or the Czech Republic with a good seven percent each, however, there are significantly lower values.
reliability low1/3 sourcesYoung women are currently affected with 10.5 percent more often than young men with 9.6 percent.
reliability low1/3 sourcesUnlike in the European picture, fewer young people in rural Germany are without education or employment (7.9 percent) than in larger cities (10.6 percent). “If every tenth young person is neither in education, training nor in work, something goes wrong,” says the chairman of the social association Germany, Michaela Engelmeier.
reliability low1/3 sourcesAround 10 percent were on the verge of studying, apprenticeship or a job.
reliability low1/3 sourcesIn an international comparison, the so-called NEET (Not in Employment, Education or Training) rate in Germany was well below the EU average of 12.9 percent.
reliability low1/3 sourcesThe quota is highest in Romania with almost a quarter (22.8 percent).
reliability low1/3 sourcesIn the previous year, it was 9.5 percent, in 2022 only 8.8 percent.
reliability low1/3 sourcesIn the search for the reasons, it says in the national education report from the year 2024 that about a quarter of those affected are looking for work.
reliability low1/3 sources
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In the Netherlands (5.6 percent) as well as Sweden or the Czech Republic with a good seven percent each, however, there are significantly lower values.
omitted byCentercovered byLeft sideRight sideYoung women are currently affected with 10.5 percent more often than young men with 9.6 percent.
omitted byCentercovered byLeft sideRight sideUnlike in the European picture, fewer young people without education or employment (7.9 percent) are in rural Germany
omitted byCentercovered byLeft sideRight sideAround 10 percent were on the verge of studying, apprenticeship or a job.
omitted byCentercovered byLeft sideRight sideIn an international comparison, the so-called NEET quota (Not in Employment, Education or Training - Not in education, further education...)
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