What Is A Nini?
Miscellanea / / July 04, 2021
Nini is considered in the Latin sphere and Neet, in the English language, is considered to be unemployed people, capable of working and studying, who have stopped doing it on their own.
It is good to clarify that individuals who for medical and mental reasons are not able to work, momentarily or permanently, are exempt.
They can be classified as people from 16 to 18 years of age, who are limited to living at the expense or incur expenses on the part of their parents or relatives, and who from 18 onwards do not work or They enlist in the army, there are other individuals who are ninis, and who live on the streets, but without being on the streets, and who do not contribute to their family or the nation in any way. sense.
In Japan, the classification covers people between the ages of 15 and 34 who are unemployed, single, not enrolled in the school or taking care of housework, and that they are not looking for work or receiving the necessary training for the same.
The Hispanic denomination is "NINI" (neither study nor work). Becoming a burden to society. And in England they were classified as "NEET", Not in Employment, Education or Training (Does not work, study or do training). This definition was used by the British Government and has spread to other countries, such as Japan, China and South Korea.
There are different types or degrees of ninis or neet, there are those who are considered that way because of the time they are unemployed or without school, and there is another group, who are mentally damaged and cannot be profitably occupied, jumping from club to club, or party after party remaining unoccupied for long term.
The most recent serious study was in 2007 in which it was stated that in England 9.4% of young people ages 16-18 could be classified as NEET causing serious damage to the economy national.