How to solve the Neet crisis
Education
United Kingdom
Started July 06, 2026
The article explores potential solutions to the ongoing NEET crisis in India, examining the socio-economic factors contributing to youth disengagement from education and employment.
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How to solve the Neet crisis
New Statesman (United Kingdom) | Jul 06, 2026
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Jul 06, 2026
Investing in vocational training can effectively reduce the NEET crisis by providing young people with practical skills for the job market.
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Government incentives for businesses to hire NEET individuals can create pathways to employment and reduce youth unemployment rates.
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Focusing solely on employment solutions ignores the social and mental health issues that contribute to youth disengagement.
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Cultural perceptions of success need to shift; not every young person should be pressured into traditional education or employment pathways.
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A balanced approach that combines education reform with mental health support is essential to address the NEET crisis comprehensively.
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