Understanding the NEET Youth Phenomenon in Morocco
The report entitled "Statistical Profile of NEET Youth in Morocco: Analysis, Determinants, and Implications" emerges in a context characterized by profound transformations within the labor market, educational systems, and the pathways of youth integration into society. Developed as part of the regional Youth-NEET project, implemented by the International Labour Organization (ILO) with financial support from the European Union, this report aims to enhance the production and utilization of evidence-based data for a more profound understanding of youth inclusion and social cohesion issues. It also serves as a foundation for formulating appropriate public policies.
In this comprehensive analysis, the report delves into the phenomenon of NEET youth—individuals who are not engaged in employment, education, or training, as defined by the ILO. The age range considered is between 15 to 29 years, aligning with the standards set by numerous international organizations and capturing the critical phase of entry into the labor market. To grasp the situation of these young individuals, the report transcends mere statistical observation, offering a multidimensional and analytical perspective on this issue with significant economic and social ramifications.
For those interested in exploring the findings in detail, the full document is available for download, providing further insights into the statistical profiling of NEET youth in Morocco. This report not only sheds light on the challenges faced by young people but also emphasizes the importance of targeted interventions to support their integration into society and the economy.
As reported by hcp.ma.