The actual use has more of a connotation of somebody that isn’t contributing positively to society. For instance, just going off the acronym, you could call a stay-at-home parent or a retiree a NEET. However, the term NEET is usually used to refer to a young adult that is perceived to be wasting their time doing nonproductive things rather than contributing back to society or bettering themselves in some way.
…what’s a NEET?
Not in Employment, Education or Training
So a Jobless Person basically
The actual use has more of a connotation of somebody that isn’t contributing positively to society. For instance, just going off the acronym, you could call a stay-at-home parent or a retiree a NEET. However, the term NEET is usually used to refer to a young adult that is perceived to be wasting their time doing nonproductive things rather than contributing back to society or bettering themselves in some way.
Ah. Thanks.
No. A student might also be jobless.
Some people would count being a student/pupil a job as well, you have to do work…
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