Being NEET in Youthspaces of the EU South: A Post-recession Regional Perspective

Map 1. Over/Underconcentrations of NEETs, by Region, Relative to EU-28 as a Whole (Location Quotient [LQ] values), Greece, Cyprus, Spain and Italy, 2018. 
Source: Eurostat, compiled by the authors.

Youth unemployment and precarity have been expanding in the aftermath of the recent global recession. This article offers a theoretically informed empirical examination of the spatio-temporally uneven expansion of young people ‘Not in Employment, Education or Training’ (NEETs) between 2008 and 2018 in the European Union (EU) South, namely in Italy, Spain, Greece and Cyprus. This article contributes to the growing literature on youth inactivity and marginalization, by focusing on the spatial, rather than just the temporal dimension of youth which marks most relevant studies. 

The analysis engages with the concept of ‘youthspaces’ to critically analyse the economic, social and political spatialities that determine the dynamic relationship between youth and the labour market, and discuss the persistently high NEET rate in the EU South. Employing a mixed-methods approach, we highlight that gender, class, education and economic growth are key socio-spatial factors that determine the geographically uneven expansion of NEETs across the study regions. 

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Athina Avagianou,
Nikos Kapitsinis,
Ioannis Papageorgiou,
Anne Hege Strand
and Stelios Gialis 

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