Humanities
- ISSN: 2155-7993
- Journal of Modern Education Review
Youth NEET in Albania: Current Situation and Outreach Mechanisms
Karma Emiljan
(Catholic University Our Lady of Good Counsel, Albania)
Abstract: One of the major problems of the present is young people who are not concerned with employment, education or training (NEETs). Unfortunately, this group of people in Albania is a considerable part of working age people and despite the measures taken, they remain a major problem. NEETs in Albania are very heterogeneous. This is since youth unemployment and inactivity rate are at a very high level (Albania has the highest NEET rate among EU candidates/potential candidates’ countries and EU countries). The high level of NEET rate in Albania means that government agencies, responsible for labour market regulation and other social actors interested in the phenomenon (representatives of employees, representatives of employers, non-governmental organizations, etc.) did not effectively materialize the policies in the field of youth employment promotion. The National Agency for Employment and Skills (NAES) delivers measures specifically designed to target unemployed youth being the key stakeholder in the implementation of employment policies and skills development in Albania. In the context of identifying and assisting NEETs this role becomes even stronger. The experience of different EU countries (e.g., Youth Guarantee) indicates that there are different policy-making structures and various outreach mechanisms for constraining the youth NEET phenomenon. The purpose of this research is to highlight: 1) The identification of NEETs feature in Albania; 2) The identification of tailored and efficient outreach mechanisms to assist vulnerable NEETs; 3) The fundamental importance of stakeholders’ partnership at central and regional level.
Key words: labor market, NEETs, non-registered NEETs, unemployment