2011年7月2日 星期六

Wiktionary - Recent changes [en]: NEET

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NEET
2 Jul 2011, 10:09 pm

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Originally British Government jargon, first attested in the late 1990s. Now spread to Japan and other countries, albeit with different technical definitions.
Originally British Government jargon, first attested in the late 1990s. Now spread to Japan and other countries, albeit with different technical definitions.
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==={{acronym}}===
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===Noun===
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'''NEET'''
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{{en-noun}}
# Not in employment, education, or training
# Not in employment, education, or training
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#: '''quotations'''
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#* {{quote-news|title=Turning to 'NEETS' to Cover Labour Shortages|work=Inter Press Service|author=Suvendrini Kakuchi|url=http://www.ipsnews.net/news.asp?idnews=35303|year=2006|passage=Studies have shown that '''NEETs''' are usually between the ages of 18 to 40 years and may be the victims of family breakdown and mental illness, lack of discipline also contributes to the problem.}}
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#:* "'''NEET''' individuals are those who are not studying, either through formal education or training, or employed." — [http://senet.lsc.gov.uk/search/sen_search_az_detail.cfm?ID=400]
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#* {{quote-news|passage=The NEET population in 2003, according to a Ministry of Health and Labor estimate last September, was 520,000.|url=http://www.washtimes.com/upi-breaking/20050209-112320-2197r.htm|work=The Washington Times}}
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#:* "Ten percent of males and 9% of females were classified as '''NEET''' (not in employment education or training). The majority were out of work and looking for a job. One in five females classed as '''NEET''' were caring for children and families." — [http://www.scotland.gov.uk/library5/education/edrf4-00.asp]
 
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#:* "Kei Kudo, who heads a nonprofit organization tasked with helping young people find jobs, is concerned over the recent upsurge in so-called '''NEET''' youths -- young individuals who are not engaged in education, employment, or training." — [http://202.221.217.59/print/news/nn06-2004/nn20040619f2.htm]
 
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#:* "The NEET population in 2003, according to a Ministry of Health and Labor estimate last September, was 520,000." — [http://www.washtimes.com/upi-breaking/20050209-112320-2197r.htm]
 
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