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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. | ||
==Age Classification== | ==Age Classification== | ||
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==Correlates and possible causes== | ==Correlates and possible causes== | ||
In the USA, labor force nonparticipation among men has ''increased'' 15% since 1950.<ref>https://fred.stlouisfed.org/series/LNS11300001</ref> While labor force nonparticipation among women has decreased 15% since 1950.<ref>https://fred.stlouisfed.org/series/LNS11300002</ref> Only 16% of dads are stay-at-home.<ref>https://www.huffpost.com/entry/stay-at-home-fathers_n_7261020</ref> And only about 5% of that 16% choose to be so.<ref>https://www.athomedad.org/media-resources/statistics/</ref> | |||
The share of married, prime-age men not participating in the labor market has ''declined'' in the last two decades. However there is an overall increase in labor nonparticipation among unmarried, 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 not being married is a demotivation for men to work. | The share of married, prime-age men not participating in the labor market has ''declined'' in the last two decades. However there is an overall increase in labor nonparticipation among unmarried, 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 not being married is a demotivation for men to work. | ||
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===Commentary=== | ===Commentary=== | ||
The decline in male labor force participation is not due to any real sharing of child labor, and is mostly due to men working less as female hypergamy raises men's productivity standards too high as more highly educated women enter the workplace. | |||
Incel Wiki strongly believes that women should can be paid for the 'emotional labor of having sex with men'. We believe NEETdom can be solved by making the [[pussy cartel]] in the USA independent contractors with a wage of 1 satoshi an hour, where it should be. One could also argue the cartel should be legally prosecuted for crimes against humanity and men should not have to pay women in resources or job security at all. | Incel Wiki strongly believes that women should can be paid for the 'emotional labor of having sex with men'. We believe NEETdom can be solved by making the [[pussy cartel]] in the USA independent contractors with a wage of 1 satoshi an hour, where it should be. One could also argue the cartel should be legally prosecuted for crimes against humanity and men should not have to pay women in resources or job security at all. |