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The Life History of Young People Who Had Experienced Being NEET

Title
The Life History of Young People Who Had Experienced Being NEET
Alternative Author(s)

Noh, Hye-Jin

Keyword
청년 ; 니트 ; 생애사 ; 취업성공패키지 ; 만델바움 ; NEET ; Youth ; Life History ; Employment Sucess Package ; Mandelbaum
Publication Year
2021-06-30
Publisher
Korea Institute for Health and Social Affairs
Citation
Health and Social Welfare Review Vol.41 No.2, pp.44-63
Abstract
The purpose of this study is to examine how young people lived in Korean society, experienced being NEET through what process and in what life context, and how they were connected with the institutions and systems of Korean society in this process. To this end, 17 interviews were conducted with six young adults who had experienced being NEET, and analyzed using Mandelbaum’s life history methodology.
This study found four life situations that young people went through when they experienced being NEET: ‘insufficient family support’, ‘difficult school life’, ‘the price of inadequate career decisions’, and ‘Korean society that makes everyone a victim. In these life situations, young people experience three turning points: unexpected events, negative labor market experiences, and NEET that anyone can become. In this process, as an adaptation strategy to maintain homeostasis, four adaptation strategies were used: endless investment, active use of the system, return to the unstable labor market, and efforts to fully live my life.
Based on these findings, this study suggested the improvement of the content and level of vocational training and the qualifications of instructors and the conversion to the voucher method in order to improve the youth NEET problem. In addition, this study proposed establishing a permanent integrated system of youth support groups that can actually help young people in their life paths.
ISSN
1226-072X
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