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A '''NEET''' is someone who is '''N'''ot in '''E'''ducation, '''E'''mployment, or '''T'''raining. The acronym ''NEET'' originated in the United Kingdom in 1999 (as a more 'politically correct' term, to replace the previous designation of 'status zero') and has spread to other countries since then, including the United States, Japan, South Korea and Taiwan.
A '''NEET''' is someone who is '''N'''ot in '''E'''ducation, '''E'''mployment, or '''T'''raining. The acronym ''NEET'' originated in the United Kingdom in 1999 (as a more 'politically correct' term, to replace the previous designation of 'status zero') and has spread to other countries since then, including the United States, Japan, South Korea and Taiwan.


In the USA, labor force nonparticipation among men has ''increased'' 15% since 1950.<ref>https://fred.stlouisfed.org/series/LNS11300001</ref>  While labor force participation among women has decreased 15% since 1950.<ref>https://fred.stlouisfed.org/series/LNS11300002</ref>
In the USA, labor force nonparticipation among men has ''increased'' 15% since 1950.<ref>https://fred.stlouisfed.org/series/LNS11300001</ref>  While labor force participation among women has increased 15% since 1950.<ref>https://fred.stlouisfed.org/series/LNS11300002</ref>


==Age Classification==
==Age Classification==
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