Youth neither studying nor working

In 2025, the share of youth aged 15 to 24 not in education, employment or training was highest in Somalia, Nauru, and Sudan, while the lowest values were recorded in the Netherlands, Iceland, and Czechia.
Youth neither studying nor working
Share of youth aged 15 to 24 not in education, employment or training (NEET rate)
RankEconomyYear
1Somalia51.0%2022
2Nauru50.4%2024
3Sudan46.5%2022
4Djibouti44.0%2025
5Chad42.3%2022
6Tokelau41.6%2022
7Malawi39.4%2024
8Botswana38.0%2024
9Lesotho38.0%2024
10Eswatini36.5%2023
11Gambia36.5%2025
12Zimbabwe36.0%2024
13Kiribati35.4%2023
14Senegal35.2%2024
15South Africa34.6%2024
16Tuvalu34.3%2022
17Mali30.1%2024
18Samoa30.1%2022
19Jordan29.4%2024
20Vanuatu29.3%2025
21Timor-Leste29.1%2022
22Honduras29.0%2025
23Pakistan28.5%2025
24Papua New Guinea27.7%2022
25Zambia26.7%2024
26West Bank and Gaza25.8%2025
27Tonga25.6%2023
28India25.6%2025
29Saint Lucia25.5%2025
30Angola24.9%2025
31New Caledonia24.7%2023
32Dominican Republic24.7%2025
33Burkina Faso24.5%2025
34Madagascar24.3%2022
35Iran24.3%2024
36Guatemala24.0%2024
37Ghana23.9%2024
38Egypt23.8%2024
39Türkiye23.3%2025
40Peru22.8%2022
41Tunisia22.6%2023
42Lao PDR22.5%2022
43Colombia22.0%2025
44Indonesia21.4%2023
45Albania21.0%2024
46Fiji20.8%2024
47El Salvador20.5%2024
48Cook Islands20.3%2023
49Wallis and Futuna20.2%2023
50Gabon20.2%2024
51Armenia20.2%2023
52Grenada20.1%2023
53Jamaica19.7%2023
54North Macedonia19.5%2025
55Costa Rica19.4%2025
56Kyrgyzstan19.3%2023
57Mozambique19.2%2022
58Brunei Darussalam19.0%2024
59Côte d'Ivoire18.8%2022
60Brazil18.7%2025
61Antigua and Barbuda17.9%2023
62Seychelles17.8%2025
63Ecuador17.7%2025
64Sri Lanka17.2%2024
65Romania16.5%2025
66Saudi Arabia16.4%2025
67Mexico16.2%2025
68Trinidad and Tobago15.8%2024
69Niger15.7%2022
70Bangladesh15.4%2024
71Bhutan15.3%2025
72Rwanda15.3%2025
73Israel15.3%2024
74Argentina15.2%2025
75Panama15.1%2025
76Georgia14.7%2024
77United Kingdom14.4%2025
78Bosnia and Herzegovina14.3%2024
79Montenegro14.2%2024
80Benin14.2%2022
81Mauritius13.9%2024
82Chile13.4%2025
83Austria13.4%2025
84Canada13.3%2025
85Guinea-Bissau13.2%2022
86Togo13.0%2022
87Tanzania12.8%2024
88New Zealand12.8%2024
89Serbia12.7%2025
90Uruguay12.6%2025
91Lithuania12.5%2025
92Thailand12.4%2025
93Philippines12.4%2023
94Nigeria11.9%2024
95United States11.6%2025
96Bulgaria11.5%2025
97Palau11.3%2023
98France11.0%2025
99Estonia10.9%2025
100Niue10.8%2022
101Greece10.4%2025
102Viet Nam10.3%2024
103Malaysia10.2%2022
104Poland10.1%2025
105Italy9.9%2025
106Hungary9.5%2025
107Spain9.4%2025
108Cyprus9.4%2025
109Finland9.1%2025
110Latvia9.1%2025
111Moldova9.1%2025
112Mongolia9.0%2025
113Croatia9.0%2025
114United Arab Emirates8.9%2023
115Australia8.4%2025
116Malta8.4%2025
117Germany8.2%2025
118Bolivia8.0%2024
119Slovak Republic8.0%2025
120Denmark7.9%2025
121Luxembourg7.7%2025
122Belgium7.4%2025
123Switzerland7.0%2025
124Portugal6.9%2025
125Slovenia6.8%2025
126Russia6.7%2025
127Singapore6.5%2025
128Ireland6.4%2025
129Cambodia6.3%2023
130Norway6.2%2025
131Hong Kong (China)6.0%2025
132Sweden5.0%2025
133Czechia4.9%2025
134Iceland4.0%2025
135Netherlands3.9%2025

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Source: Econorama, using ILO data.

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About this indicator
This indicator measures the share of youth aged 15 to 24 who are not in education, employment or training, also known as the NEET rate. It is calculated as the number of young people aged 15 to 24 who are not in education, employment or training, expressed as a percentage of the total population in that age group.
NEET rate provides a broad measure of young people who may be disconnected from both the education system and the labour market. It goes beyond youth unemployment because it also includes young people outside the labour force who are not studying or training. A high NEET rate can point to difficulties in school-to-work transitions, limited access to training, weak labour-market opportunities or broader social barriers facing young people.
Sources and updates

Data sources

The data for this indicator are drawn from the International Labour Organization (ILO) SDG Labour Market Indicators (ILOSDG) database.

Last update

This indicator was last updated on Econorama on 26 July 2026 and reflects the latest data available from the underlying sources at that time.