NEET
Americannoun
plural
NEETsacronym
Etymology
Origin of NEET
First recorded in 1995–2000
Example Sentences
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There were 957,000 young people who were Neet in the UK in the period from October to December 2025.
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Those who have been Neet for more than 18 months will also be given a six-month paid work placement, to help them prepare for a full-time job.
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Official estimates are that 957,000 people aged 16 to 24 were Neet in October to December 2025, or 12.8% of that age group.
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Someone in formal education, such as school or university, doing an apprenticeship or vocational course, is not considered to be Neet.
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Karl Maughan Gilbert, a senior youth worker, says the term Neet is a "horrible" one with "really negative connotations".
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