This study traces gender convergence in the share of young people (15-29) who are not in employment, education, or training (NEET) across the EU-27 from 2004 to 2022. Using EU Labour Force Survey micro-data and Eurostat aggregates, we estimate beta(-), sigma(-), and delta-convergence. The results point to a clear narrowing of the average gender gap (upward beta-convergence). While overall cross-country dispersion has not fallen (no sigma-convergence), a catch-up process towards the countries with the smallest gender gaps is evident (delta-convergence). The closing gap is driven mainly by improved labour-market and educational outcomes for women, coupled with a general deterioration in men's outcomes. In the long run, early school-leaving rates, youth employment levels and spending on active labour-market policies emerge as key determinants of gender convergence. We conclude by outlining the policy implications of these findings.

Orfao, G., Mussida, C., Baussola, M. L., Malo, M. Á., Convergence in the NEET rates across the European Union: do gender differences persist?, <<SOCIO-ECONOMIC REVIEW>>, N/A; N/A (N/A): N/A-N/A. [doi:10.1093/ser/mwaf083] [https://hdl.handle.net/10807/329866]

Convergence in the NEET rates across the European Union: do gender differences persist?

Mussida, Chiara
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Baussola, Maurizio Luigi
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2025

Abstract

This study traces gender convergence in the share of young people (15-29) who are not in employment, education, or training (NEET) across the EU-27 from 2004 to 2022. Using EU Labour Force Survey micro-data and Eurostat aggregates, we estimate beta(-), sigma(-), and delta-convergence. The results point to a clear narrowing of the average gender gap (upward beta-convergence). While overall cross-country dispersion has not fallen (no sigma-convergence), a catch-up process towards the countries with the smallest gender gaps is evident (delta-convergence). The closing gap is driven mainly by improved labour-market and educational outcomes for women, coupled with a general deterioration in men's outcomes. In the long run, early school-leaving rates, youth employment levels and spending on active labour-market policies emerge as key determinants of gender convergence. We conclude by outlining the policy implications of these findings.
2025
Inglese
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Orfao, G., Mussida, C., Baussola, M. L., Malo, M. Á., Convergence in the NEET rates across the European Union: do gender differences persist?, <<SOCIO-ECONOMIC REVIEW>>, N/A; N/A (N/A): N/A-N/A. [doi:10.1093/ser/mwaf083] [https://hdl.handle.net/10807/329866]
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