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Autoria: Ellena, A. M.
Rocca, A.
Mazzocchi, P.
Zambelli, M.
Marzana, D.
Pizzolante, F.
Simões, F.
De Luca, G.
Marta, E.
Data: 2025
Título próprio: Unveiling the complexity of Italian NEET status through Latent Class Analysis: Examining NEET profiles and their engagement with Public Employment Services (PES)
Título da revista: Social Indicators Research
Volume: 179
Número: 3
Paginação: 1665 - 1686
Referência bibliográfica: Ellena, A. M., Rocca, A., Mazzocchi, P., Zambelli, M., Marzana, D., Pizzolante, F., Simões, F., De Luca, G., & Marta, E. (2025). Unveiling the complexity of Italian NEET status through Latent Class Analysis: Examining NEET profiles and their engagement with Public Employment Services (PES). Social Indicators Research, 179(3), 1665-1686. https://doi.org/10.1007/s11205-025-03684-w
ISSN: 0303-8300
DOI (Digital Object Identifier): 10.1007/s11205-025-03684-w
Palavras-chave: NEET (Not in education
employment either training)
Public employment services
Policies
Latent class analysis
Resumo: This study delves into the complex issue of NEET (Not in Employment, Education, or Training) status in Italy, using Latent Class Analysis (LCA) to identify distinct profiles within this heterogeneous group. The research, based on a survey of 970 young Italian NEETs, goes beyond broad categorizations to explore the socio-demographic, economic, and motivational factors that contribute to their situations. Six distinct classes of NEETs were identified, each with unique characteristics, including “Affluent Rural Caregivers in Northern Italy,” “Young Educated Unemployed,” “Long-Term NEETs in Southern Italy,” “Disadvantaged Caregivers in Southern Italy,” “Disadvantaged Rural Men in Northern Italy,” and “Affluent Discouraged NEETs”. The study investigates the relationship of these profiles with Public Employment Services (PES), revealing different motivations for seeking assistance and varied willingness to accept employment conditions such as relocation or temporary work. Significant associations were found between NEET class and the motivation for economic support, willingness to move abroad or within Italy, and acceptance of part-time or temporary work. The findings emphasize the need for tailored interventions that address the specific needs and barriers of each NEET subgroup, rather than a one-size-fits-all approach. The research highlights the complex interplay of geographic, economic, educational, and gender factors in shaping NEET status in Italy.
Arbitragem científica: yes
Acesso: Acesso Aberto
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