Accredited official statistics

NEET statistics quarterly brief: July to September 2016

Statistics about young people who are not in education, employment or training (NEET).

Applies to England

Documents

Main text: SFR59/2016

NEET estimates from the LFS, Participation SFR and CCIS data, England: SFR59/2016

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NEET estimates 16-24 by region and gender: SFR59/2016

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NEET estimates 18-24 by region and gender: SFR59/2016

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NEET estimates 19-24 by region and gender: SFR59/2016

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NEET time series for England: SFR59/2016

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NEET estimates by labour market status: SFR59/2016

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Technical Document: SFR59/2016

Pre-release access list: SFR59/2016

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Underlying data: SFR59/2016

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Details

The data comes from:

  • the Department for Education’s 16 to 18 participation statistical first release (SFR)
  • the labour force survey (LFS)
  • regional NEET figures

The publication includes extra tables with NEET estimates from the LFS:

  • by region and gender for 16- to 24-year-olds, 18- to 24-year-olds and 19- to 24-year-olds
  • for all age groups, nationally
  • by age, gender and labour market status

Labour market status refers to people who are one of the following:

  • employed
  • unemployed
  • inactive (people who have either not looked for work in the last 4 weeks, or are not available to start work in the next 2 weeks)

Post-16 statistics team

Sally Marshall, Data Insight and Statistics Division
Department for Education
2 St Paul’s Place
125 Norfolk Street
Sheffield
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Published 24 November 2016

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