Comment on Gen Z and millennial NEETS are on the rise — many say they'd rather do nothing than be unhappy at work

Gen Z and millennial NEETS are on the rise — many say they'd rather do nothing than be unhappy at work

A cohort of young people would rather wait things out and be "idle" until they find the right job.Vuk Saric/Getty ImagesEconomic instability and rising costs have led many young people to rethink their career paths.Some have become NEETs by choice — not in employment, education, or training.They would rather wait things out and be "idle" until they find the right job.Youth unemployment around the world is rising to levels not seen in decades.According to the International Labour Organization, in 2023, around a fifth (21.7%) of people between 15 and 24 years old were considered NEETs worldwide.The acronym stands for people who are not in education, employment, or training.Many NEETs are listless, struggling through tough economic times, living off loans, and losing hope of retirement or buying a house.But not all of them are pessimistic about the future.Some young people reject the idea that being a NEET is a bad thing and want to reclaim the label by creating a subculture of the voluntarily dormant.Rather than jump on the first opportunities that come along, voluntary NEETs are holding back and hoping to witness an evolving workplace culture that they'll enter when it suits them better.Voluntarily idleSome Gen Zers struggle to find a job or stay in work or education, earning the nickname "disconnected youth."One Gallup survey found that Gen Zers are increasingly anxious about their education or career paths.

 

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