'NEET' youths on the Rise

NEETS: 'not in school, employment, or training' NEETS: 'not in school, employment, or training'

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Young people aged 16-24 who are not in school, employment, or training (NEETs) have risen by 132,000 in England over the past five years, government reports have revealed.

"These devastating figures reflect the rough deal on offer to so many of our young people," said shadow skills secretary David Willetts.

"If, back in 1997, we had predicted a rise in the number of NEETs under Labour, we would not have been believed."

"The rise is vivid evidence of the deep problems in our education and training system. And it shows that young people are especially badly-placed to ride out the coming recession," he added.

Mr Willets further stated that these reports implicated the need for vocational training for youths not interested in classroom work.

"People are dropping out once school finishes because they can't find the right opportunities," he added.

The biggest growth in NEETs since 2003 has been among people in their early 20s.

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Nathan Woodward, Worthing: I see so much of this where i live, and i think it's as much to do with a lack of parenting as it is to do with a lack of opportunities. I've seen drunk kids, kids stealing, kids being racist for the sake of it, etc etc and these are all kids under 12. By the time these kids reach 16 they won't even be able to recognise an opportunity, let alone be able to 'find the right opportunity'. I've no idea what the answers might be but we need to look at these NEETs earlier on in their lives. Are they just a product of an easily exploitable benefit system?

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