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School-to-work transition in France: the role of education in escaping long-term NEET trajectories
Jean-françois GiretChristine GuégnardOlivier Josephsubject
media_common.quotation_subject[SHS.EDU]Humanities and Social Sciences/EducationEducation03 medical and health sciences030502 gerontologyPostsecondary educationJob trainingSociology10. No inequalityLife-span and Life-course StudiesSchool-to-work transitionmedia_common4. Education05 social sciences050301 educationEducational attainmentlabour marketTerm (time)school-to-work transitionVocational educationUnemploymentDemographic economicsFranceApprenticeship0305 other medical science0503 educationNEETsdescription
International audience; The aim of this paper is to analyse the school-to-work transition of young people in France, focusing specifically on those who are not in employment, education or training (so-called NEETs), in order to understand their risk of becoming and remaining NEET. Using longitudinal data from a representative national cohort of French young people leaving the educational system in 2010, this study shows how NEET status fits in more or less long-lasting ways in their career pathways. We indicate that 70% of young people experienced a NEET status at least once over the three-year period, if we retain a static and conventional definition of NEET. For most of them, NEET is a temporary situation that spans all educational attainment groups. However, a quarter of the cohort is still in a NEET status 3 years after leaving the education system. The lack of educational and social capital, as well as geographical economic conditions, are decisive factors in remaining in long-term NEET trajectories.
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2020-07-26 |