The Impact of Young People Neither In Employment nor In Education or Training Rate on the People at Risk of Poverty Rate after Social Transfers in European Union
Ionuț Jianu
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Abstract:
This paper aims to assess the impact of young people neither in employment nor in education or training (neets rate) on the people at risk of poverty rate in the European Union, since young unemployment rate was one of the main channels through which the financial crisis has affected population income. Also, the educational system deficiencies includind the isuues related to the lack of correlation between educational skills and those needed on the labour market have intensified the impact of neets on poverty in the EU member states. The variables used cover 2010-2016 data for the EU-28 member states. Regarding the methodology, I used Panel Estimated Generalized Least Squares method, weighted by Period SUR option. Finally, this paper confirms the positive impact of the neets rate on the poverty rate in the European Union, as well as the inverse relationship between the evolution of the social government expenditures and the dynamic of the endogenous above mentioned. One of the most important drivers of the people at risk of poverty rate in the EU proved to be the inwork poverty rate.
Keywords: poverty; education; employment; social; panel (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2018
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