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Number of Neets in UK could hit 1.25m by early 2030s, Milburn review will say

Number of Neets in UK could hit 1.25m by early 2030s, Milburn review will say

Summary

A report led by Alan Milburn warns that the number of young people in the UK who are not working or in education could rise to 1.25 million by the early 2030s without urgent government changes. The report calls for reform in schools, healthcare, welfare, and job support to prevent a long-term problem of youth unemployment.

Key Facts

  • The number of young people not in work or education (called NEET) in the UK could increase by 25%, reaching 1.25 million by the early 2030s.
  • Alan Milburn, who led the review, says the current system around education, health, and welfare is outdated and fails to help young people find jobs.
  • The report suggests the government needs to reform disability benefits and improve employment support programs.
  • Rising youth unemployment is linked to factors like mental health issues, social media concerns, and changes in the job market due to technology like AI.
  • Unemployment has recently increased in the UK, especially affecting young people, partly due to the global economic impact of the Iran war.
  • Business groups criticize Labour’s policies, saying that increased costs on employers and changes to minimum wage and employment rights make hiring young workers harder.
  • The report urges Labour leaders to prioritize reducing youth unemployment in future elections.
  • The welfare system is described as making youth inactivity worse rather than helping young people into work.
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