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(Un)Happy 21st Birthday NEET! A genealogical approach to understanding young people Not in Education, Employment or Training

Wrigley

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Wrigley



Abstract

The term ‘NEET’ (Not in Education, Employment or Training) in the UK has become a contentious issue for policy makers, youth services, academia and government alike. In this article, Liam Wrigley offers a genealogical appraisal of how 'NEET' has impacted on young people’s services, governance and portrayal of youth in the 21 years the term has been used in policy rhetoric. In particular, he uses evidence from the ‘Bridging The Gap’ (1999) report, which provided a blueprint for 'NEET' interventions and services in the UK, in order to highlight a disjuncture between contemporary and previous modes of governing young people who fall outside the labour market, education and training.

Citation

Wrigley. (2019). (Un)Happy 21st Birthday NEET! A genealogical approach to understanding young people Not in Education, Employment or Training. Youth and Policy,

Acceptance Date Oct 16, 2019
Publication Date Oct 16, 2019
Journal Youth and Policy: the journal of critical analysis
Print ISSN 0262-9798
Publisher National Youth Agency
Publisher URL https://www.youthandpolicy.org/articles/unhappy-21st-birthday-neet/


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