Abstract

This paper focuses on a particularly vulnerable group of young people within the contemporary Hungarian society, so called: NEET (Not in Employment, Education or Training). On those youngsters who are unemployed, and not taking part in any education or training system. In this work, the author tries to put into words his own integration dilemmas relating to the Hungarian NEET group. The thinking was basically guided by a study of KOVÁCH et al. (2016), The integration and stratification models of Hungarian society. Some stratification models were researched in that study and in this paper some of these will be com-pared with the Hungarian NEET, the work tries to identify their possible positions in the different models, and reflects on some dilemmas relating to the integration of the Hungarian NEET group. The present research focuses on three stratification models: occupational groups, status groups and latent classes, then on the integration/disintegration model. The study tries to place the Hungarian NEET group in the first three models, and reflects on their situation then, looking at the integration/disintegration model, draws conclusions on the integrability of the Hungarian NEET group.

Full Text
Published version (Free)

Talk to us

Join us for a 30 min session where you can share your feedback and ask us any queries you have

Schedule a call