Investing in Youth: Japan
The present report on Japan is the seventh report in the Investing in Youth series. In three statistical chapters, the report provides an overview of the labour market situation of young people in Japan, presents a portrait of young people who are not in employment, education or training (the NEETs) and analyses the income situation of young people in Japan. Two policy chapters provide recommendations on how Japan can improve the school-to-work transition of disadvantaged young people, and on how employment, social and training programmes can help the NEETs find their way back into education or work.
Earlier reviews in the same series have looked at youth policies in Brazil (2014), Latvia and Tunisia (2015), Australia, Lithuania and Sweden (2016).
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Characteristics of young people not in employment, education or training (NEETs) in Japan
This chapter examines the characteristics of young people who are not in employment, education or training (NEETs) in Japan. It describes risk factors of NEET status, presents evidence on how NEETs and other young people spend their time, and characterises the types of households that NEET young people live in. It then presents an analysis of the dynamics of NEET status, looking at the incidence and duration of NEET spells among young people.
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