TY - JOUR
T1 - Who are Italian “NEETs”? “Trust in institutions, political engagement, willingness to be activated and attitudes toward the future in a group at risk for social exclusion
AU - Alfieri, Sara
AU - Rosina, Alessandro
AU - Sironi, Emiliano
AU - Marta, Elena
AU - Marzana, Daniela
PY - 2015
Y1 - 2015
N2 - Not in Education, Employment or Training (NEET) young people are an emerging at-risk-of-social exclusion group in contemporary society. The present research aimed to investigate NEETs’ sociodemographic characteristics and some variables crucial in the transition to adulthood: perceptions
about the future job opportunities, their desire to start a family, perceptions about the future, trust
in the institutions and social participation. We also aimed to compare NEET and non-NEET young
people on these variables to understand what are the determinants of their political and social
commitment. Results on a study led to 8112 Italians, aged between 19-29, show that NEETs and non-NEETs are not evenly distributed in the country and by gender. NEETs are generally youngsters desiring to start a family, but with low levels of trust in the future, in other people and in institutions. As part of their risk of social exclusion, they have lower rates of social participation.
AB - Not in Education, Employment or Training (NEET) young people are an emerging at-risk-of-social exclusion group in contemporary society. The present research aimed to investigate NEETs’ sociodemographic characteristics and some variables crucial in the transition to adulthood: perceptions
about the future job opportunities, their desire to start a family, perceptions about the future, trust
in the institutions and social participation. We also aimed to compare NEET and non-NEET young
people on these variables to understand what are the determinants of their political and social
commitment. Results on a study led to 8112 Italians, aged between 19-29, show that NEETs and non-NEETs are not evenly distributed in the country and by gender. NEETs are generally youngsters desiring to start a family, but with low levels of trust in the future, in other people and in institutions. As part of their risk of social exclusion, they have lower rates of social participation.
KW - NEET
KW - NEET
UR - http://hdl.handle.net/10807/72040
M3 - Article
SN - 0035-676X
VL - 2015
SP - 285
EP - 306
JO - Rivista Internazionale di Scienze Sociali
JF - Rivista Internazionale di Scienze Sociali
ER -