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==Correlates and possible causes==
==Correlates and possible causes==
This is probably mostly due to the [[pussy cartel]] in the USA not making an independent contractor wage of 1 satoshi an hour, where it should be.  The share of married labor-force nonparticipating prime-age men has ''declined'' in the last two decades despite the overall trend of an increase among prime-age men.  Half of prime-age nonparticipating men are unmarried.<ref>https://www.kansascityfed.org/~/media/files/publicat/econrev/econrevarchive/2018/1q18tuzemen.pdf</ref>  This shows that marriage is motivating men to work, but as less men are getting married, less men are working.  One could also argue the cartel should be classified as independent contractors, and their price should reflect the actual value of their labor, or around $2 an hour.
This is probably mostly due to the [[pussy cartel]] in the USA not making an independent contractor wage of 1 satoshi an hour, where it should be.  The share of married labor-force nonparticipating prime-age men has ''declined'' in the last two decades despite the overall trend of an increase among prime-age men.  Half of prime-age nonparticipating men are unmarried.<ref>https://www.kansascityfed.org/~/media/files/publicat/econrev/econrevarchive/2018/1q18tuzemen.pdf</ref>  This shows that marriage is motivating men to work, but as less men are getting married, less men are working.  One could also argue the cartel should be prosecuted for crimes against humanity and men should not have to pay women in resources or job security at all.


The causes why someone is a NEET differ from person to person. Common correlates are family issues, inability or lack of desire to access marriage, drug addiction, "mental illnesses", job rejections, dropping out of college or high school etc.
The causes why someone is a NEET differ from person to person. Common correlates are family issues, inability or lack of desire to access marriage, drug addiction, "mental illnesses", job rejections, dropping out of college or high school etc.
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