The NEET in Italy. A study of gender and qualitative research proposal

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The essay analyses the phenomenon of young people called Neet (Not Employed in Education and Training) in Italy through differences gender point of view. Starting for an analysis of the factors that determine the phenomenon in Italy, such as the central position of the family and the woman in the welfare system and the question of young people that are protagonists of a slow process of moving away from family of origin, the essay shows the results of two focus group held with young people Neet. The considerations by the young people Neet, who live in an area of the South of Italy, explain that the gender identity is still constructed on the basis of a rigid division of gender roles; furthermore, the protective function of the family is likely to generate a perverse effect which brakes the social development of young generations.

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Quarta, S. (2021). The NEET in Italy. A study of gender and qualitative research proposal. Revista De Estudios Socioeducativos. ReSed, 1(3). Retrieved from https://revistas.uca.es/index.php/ReSed/article/view/7960

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