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NEET statistics quarterly brief: October to December 2013

Statistics about 16- to 18-year-olds not in education, employment or training (NEET).

Applies to England

Documents

Main text: SFR07/2014

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Additional tables 1: SFR07/2014

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Additional tables 2: SFR07/2014

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Additional tables 3: SFR07/2014

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Additional tables 4: SFR07/2014

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Additional tables 5: SFR07/2014

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Underlying data: SFR07/2014

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Pre-release access list: SFR07/2014

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Details

Statistics for young people not in education, employment, or training (NEET) in England, between October and December 2013 (quarter 4).

This brief is made up of data from the Department for Education 16 to 18 participation SFR, the labour force survey (LFS), and regional NEET figures.

The publication includes:

  • Additional tables 1: supplementary tables disaggregating NEET estimates from the LFS for 16- to 24-year-olds by; region and gender

  • Additional tables 2: supplementary tables disaggregating NEET estimates from the LFS for 18- to 24-year-olds by; region and gender

  • Additional tables 3: supplementary tables disaggregating NEET estimates from the LFS for 19- to 24-year-olds by; region and gender

  • Additional tables 4: supplementary tables of national NEET estimates from the LFS for all age groups

  • Additional tables 5: supplementary tables disaggregating NEET estimates from the LFS by age and gender and labour market status

Post-16 statistics team

Sally Marshall, Data Insight and Statistics Division
Department for Education
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Published 27 February 2014

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