This study examines life satisfaction and future expectations among young NEETs (Not in Education, Employment, or Training) in Italy using a mixed-method approach. Based on a sample of 930 individuals aged 25-29, the research explores both the hedonic and eudaimonic dimensions of well-being. Study 1 employs a binary logit model to analyze the impact of socio-demographic factors, self-efficacy, and trauma-related symptoms (TSC) on life satisfaction. Findings indicate higher life satisfaction among women, caregivers, individuals with higher education, and those from southern regions. Additionally, self-efficacy positively influences well-being, whereas trauma-related symptoms have a negative effect. Study 2 utilizes text mining techniques to examine NEETs’ aspirations, revealing a predominant focus on employment, stability, and family. Gender and regional disparities underscore the need for targeted policy interventions to address psychological and socio-economic barriers. This research highlights the importance of integrated strategies to enhance NEETs’ life satisfaction and future outlook.

Ellena, A. M., De Luca, G., Mazzocchi, P., Rocca, A., Simoes, F., Marta, E., Life Satisfatction and Future Expectations among Young NEETs: a Mixed Method Approach, <<Archive of Psychology Neurology and Psychiatry>>, 2025; 2025 (1): 82-105 [https://hdl.handle.net/10807/311993]

Life Satisfatction and Future Expectations among Young NEETs: a Mixed Method Approach

Ellena, Adriano Mauro
Writing – Original Draft Preparation
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Marta, Elena
Supervision
2025

Abstract

This study examines life satisfaction and future expectations among young NEETs (Not in Education, Employment, or Training) in Italy using a mixed-method approach. Based on a sample of 930 individuals aged 25-29, the research explores both the hedonic and eudaimonic dimensions of well-being. Study 1 employs a binary logit model to analyze the impact of socio-demographic factors, self-efficacy, and trauma-related symptoms (TSC) on life satisfaction. Findings indicate higher life satisfaction among women, caregivers, individuals with higher education, and those from southern regions. Additionally, self-efficacy positively influences well-being, whereas trauma-related symptoms have a negative effect. Study 2 utilizes text mining techniques to examine NEETs’ aspirations, revealing a predominant focus on employment, stability, and family. Gender and regional disparities underscore the need for targeted policy interventions to address psychological and socio-economic barriers. This research highlights the importance of integrated strategies to enhance NEETs’ life satisfaction and future outlook.
2025
Inglese
Ellena, A. M., De Luca, G., Mazzocchi, P., Rocca, A., Simoes, F., Marta, E., Life Satisfatction and Future Expectations among Young NEETs: a Mixed Method Approach, <<Archive of Psychology Neurology and Psychiatry>>, 2025; 2025 (1): 82-105 [https://hdl.handle.net/10807/311993]
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