People’s early interactions with the labour market are so critically important for shaping their futures that in the 1990s British researchers came up with the acronym “NEET” — standing for young people who are Not in Education, Employment or Training — to capture the group of adolescents and twenty-somethings struggling to make the transition from compulsory schooling to the world of skills and work.
人們在勞動力市場上的早期接觸對其未來的塑造至關重要。正因如此,英國研究者在20世紀90年代提出了縮寫“NEET”,指“不在教育、就業或培訓中的青年”,以概括那群從義務教育過渡到技能與工作的世界時很難完成轉變的青少年和二十來歲的年輕人。
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