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'I've applied for hundreds of jobs': One in eight youths not in work or education

'I've applied for hundreds of jobs': One in eight youths not in work or education

Summary

The article discusses the challenges faced by young people in the UK who are not in education, employment, or training, known as Neets. About one in eight young people aged 16 to 24 fall into this category. Several factors, including economic inactivity and mental health issues, contribute to their situation.

Key Facts

  • Libby, a 20-year-old mother, has applied for many jobs but has not found work.
  • Approximately 923,000 young people aged 16-24 are Neet in the UK, according to the Office for National Statistics.
  • This number equals about one in eight in this age group.
  • Though there's a slight decrease from last year, many young people remain without work or education.
  • Grimsby, where Libby lives, has lower employment rates than the national average.
  • The number of young people actively looking for work has increased by 21,000 compared to last year.
  • Reasons for economic inactivity include a rise in long-term sickness and mental health conditions.
  • Tegan, from Cornwall, has faced barriers like failing her exams and mental health challenges, impacting her ability to work or study.
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