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A UK report finds rising youth disengagement, with 65% of Gen Zers born 1996–2000 never working by 17, up from 38% for earlier cohorts.
A new UK report reveals a growing number of young people are neither working nor in education, with 65% of those born 1996–2000 having never worked by age 17—up from 38% for those born 1981–1985.
Despite more youth staying in school, 75,000 16- and 17-year-olds are now classified as "Neets," with regional disparities reaching 21.5% in Dudley.
Experts warn delayed work experience may harm long-term careers, urging stronger support for education retention and re-engagement.
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Un informe del Reino Unido señala el aumento de la falta de compromiso de los jóvenes, con el 65% de la Generación Z nacida entre 1996 y 2000 que nunca trabajó a los 17 años, frente al 38% de las cohortes anteriores.