manchesterwired
Headlines
Young Neets dropout rates edge up as EMA is scrapped
Published: 23rd Feb 2012 11:37:59
The proportion of 16- to 18-year-olds not in education, employment or training (Neet) rose slightly when the education maintenance allowance scheme was scrapped, official figures show.
Some 178,000 youngsters were classed Neet in the last quarter of 2011 - up one percentage point on the same period of 2010.
The figures for England coincide with the axing of the EMA for new starters.
A government spokesman said £1bn was being spent on tackling the issue.
He added: "The number of young people who are not in education, employment or training has been too high for too long - we are determined to bring the numbers down.
"We are making sure that young people have the skills they need to get ready for work - creating the biggest apprenticeships programme our country has ever seen and overhauling vocational education, so all employers can be confident about the rigour of our qualifications."
But James Mills, head of Save EMA campaign, said: "Today's sad news that the number of Neets is up is further proof that scrapping the EMA was a massive mistake by this government.
"Previous final quarter figures have shown a steady decline in the number of Neets and are indicative proof that EMA worked.
"By scrapping EMA this government is creating a lost generation of young people and these figures are proof that there is now a growing invisible army of teenagers who have been cut loose by this government's decision to scrap EMA."
EMA was paid 16- to 18-year-olds on lower incomes to encourage them to stay in education.
But ministers said it was an inefficient and ineffective scheme, and replaced it with a "more targeted" £180m Bursary Fund, which is at the discretion of colleges and schools.
Overall, the latest figures show 958,000 young people aged 16 to 24 are not in school, work or training in the final quarter of 2011. That is one in six 16- to 24-year-olds.
It compares to the nearly one in five or 1,163,000 young people in this age group that were considered out of education, employment or training in the third quarter of 2011.
But historically Neet figures are very much seasonally affected by the academic year and are always at their highest over the summer holidays.
The IPPR think tank said its analysis showed the Neet figures for 2011 as a whole were the worst since records began in 2000.
Harvard Citation
BBC News, 2012. Young Neets dropout rates edge up as EMA is scrapped. [Online] (Updated 23 Feb 2012)Available at: http://www.manchesterwired.co.uk/news.php/931088-Young-Neets-dropout-rates-edge-up-as-EMA-is-scrapped [Accessed 23rd May 2013]
Latest News
-
At 21:46:08 in Other
Eight arrested over Birkby fatal house fire
Six men and two women have been arrested in connection with a house fire in Huddersfield which killed eight members of the same family.... -
At 20:10:01 in Other
Bradford couple married for 87 years visit Buckingham Palace
A couple married for 87 years have travelled to Buckingham Palace to attend a royal garden party.... -
At 18:37:46 in Other
Britvic to close Belfast factory with up to 20 job losses
Up to 20 people are to lose their jobs at Britvic in Belfast, after the soft drinks company announced it was to close its factory.... -
At 15:16:41 in Other
Britvic to close Chelmsford factory and put hundreds out of work
Britvic is to close its factory in Chelmsford, the city where the company was founded in the 19th Century, as part of plans to cut hundreds ... -
At 14:29:37 in Other
Man who tried to smuggle rare corals and clams jailed
A man who tried to smuggle more than 700 rare and endangered corals and clams into the UK has been jailed.... -
At 13:49:32 in Other
How much are police and crime commissioners costing?
How much are the police and crime commissioners costing you? ... -
At 13:38:37 in Other
Nuns Anne Kenny and Agnes Reville cleared of assault
Two nuns have been cleared of assaulting girls in their care at an approved school in Renfrewshire.... -
At 13:32:08 in Other
Norman Moffatt murder: Witness admits tranquiliser addiction
A witness for the prosecution in the Norman Moffatt murder trial has admitted she was addicted to prescription drugs when she said the accus... -
At 13:20:32 in Other
Rox jewellery heist: Pair admit £730,000 Edinburgh robbery
Two men have admitted their involvement in stealing jewellery and watches worth £730,000 in a heist in Edinburgh.... -
At 12:07:35 in Other
Oldham free school staffed by ex-military personnel approved
A proposal for a free school staffed by former armed forces personnel has been approved....
News In Other Categories
-
Cameron hails tax 'turning point' after Google criticisms
David Cameron has called a Europe-wide agreement on tackling tax avoidance as a "turning point", after Google's boss urged po... -
Kilmarnock teacher struck off after sex with pupils
An Ayrshire music teacher has been struck off after evidence emerged he had sex with pupils, bought them gifts and took them away on trips.... -
Montreal residents warned to boil drinking water
More than one million Montreal residents must boil drinking and cooking water after a mishap at a water treatment plant, officials have warn... -
Man Booker International prize goes to Lydia Davis
American writer Lydia Davis has been awarded the Man Booker International prize for her "achievement in fiction on the world stage"... -
Feet home to more than 100 fungi
We all have nearly 200 different types of fungi colonising our feet, scientists have discovered.... -
Man Booker International prize goes to Lydia Davis
American writer Lydia Davis has been awarded the Man Booker International prize for her "achievement in fiction on the world stage"...



