Background Youth comprise 40% of the world’s unemployed, a status associated with adverse wellbeing and social, health, and economic costs. This systematic review and meta-analysis review synthesises the literature on the effectiveness of interventions targeting young people not in employment, education, or training (NEET). Methods Randomised and quasi-randomised trials with a concurrent or counterfactual control group and baseline equivalence are included. Cochrane collaboration tools are used to assess quality, and a narrative synthesis was undertaken. The primary outcome is employment; secondary outcomes were health, earnings, welfare receipt, and education. Results Eighteen trials are included (9 experimental and 9 quasi-experi...
Even before the economic downturn, there was concern about young people not in employment, education...
Evidence Review 3 - Reducing the number of young people not in employment, education or training (NE...
YOUTH unemployment across the country rose by 20,000 last month and almost one million 18 to 24-yea...
Background: Youth comprise 40% of the world's unemployed, a status associated with adverse wellbeing...
Background: Youth comprise 40% of the world\u27s unemployed, a status associated with adverse wellbe...
Background: Whilst the majority of young people succeed in education and make a positive transition ...
This summary has drawn together the headline evaluation evidence from the Activity Agreement and Ent...
Background: Whilst the majority of young people succeed in education and make a positive transition ...
"Activity Agreements were piloted in eight “high NEET” areas of England, covering around 50 local au...
Youth unemployment can be understood as a major public health risk. This paper explores the multidis...
Young people who are "not in education, employment or training" (NEET) were brought firmly within th...
Background: Whilst the majority of young people succeed in education and make a positive transition ...
Being NEET is a problem for our society, and our economy, and it statistically has long term scarrin...
[Excerpt] Youth unemployment, and the question of how to effectively engage as many of Europe’s youn...
This article investigates unemployed adolescents’ success in re-employment programmes. It proposes t...
Even before the economic downturn, there was concern about young people not in employment, education...
Evidence Review 3 - Reducing the number of young people not in employment, education or training (NE...
YOUTH unemployment across the country rose by 20,000 last month and almost one million 18 to 24-yea...
Background: Youth comprise 40% of the world's unemployed, a status associated with adverse wellbeing...
Background: Youth comprise 40% of the world\u27s unemployed, a status associated with adverse wellbe...
Background: Whilst the majority of young people succeed in education and make a positive transition ...
This summary has drawn together the headline evaluation evidence from the Activity Agreement and Ent...
Background: Whilst the majority of young people succeed in education and make a positive transition ...
"Activity Agreements were piloted in eight “high NEET” areas of England, covering around 50 local au...
Youth unemployment can be understood as a major public health risk. This paper explores the multidis...
Young people who are "not in education, employment or training" (NEET) were brought firmly within th...
Background: Whilst the majority of young people succeed in education and make a positive transition ...
Being NEET is a problem for our society, and our economy, and it statistically has long term scarrin...
[Excerpt] Youth unemployment, and the question of how to effectively engage as many of Europe’s youn...
This article investigates unemployed adolescents’ success in re-employment programmes. It proposes t...
Even before the economic downturn, there was concern about young people not in employment, education...
Evidence Review 3 - Reducing the number of young people not in employment, education or training (NE...
YOUTH unemployment across the country rose by 20,000 last month and almost one million 18 to 24-yea...