Indicator

Youth neither studying nor working

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Source: Econorama, using ILO data.
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 18 June 2026 and reflects the latest data available from the underlying sources at that time.
Highest 5
Top 5 countries for this indicator by latest available value. Rankings use each country's latest available value. Where data for 2025 is missing, the most recent year up to three years earlier is used. Countries with older data are excluded.
RankEconomyLatest valueYear
1Somalia51.0 %2022
2Nauru50.4 %2024
3Sudan46.5 %2022
4Chad42.3 %2022
5Tokelau41.6 %2022
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