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.
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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