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NEET figures: comment from the Institute for Employment Studies13 July 2011 NEET figures: comment from the Institute for Employment Studies Young adults are continuing to struggle to gain a foothold in the labour market according figures released today by the Government. The latest statistics from the Department for Education on the numbers of young people not in education, employment or training (NEET) show that:
Jim Hillage, Director of Research at the Institute for Employment Studies, comments: ‘The labour market is a very tough place to be for young people at the moment. Young adults who can’t find an apprenticeship or a college place are finding it particularly hard to compete for jobs against older, more experienced, job-seekers not just from this country but also from the rest of Europe. Unfortunately it seems likely that the situation will get worse before it gets better as the economic recovery falters and job growth stalls.’ Ends About IESThe Institute for Employment Studies is the UK’s leading independent, not-for-profit centre for research and evidence-based consultancy on employment, the labour market, and HR policy and practice.
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