World Bank data measures the share of male youth aged 15-24 who are neither employed nor in education or training. LAC Equity Lab compiled this indicator. The temporal and geographic coverage is not specified in the provided input.
Use Cases
- Analyze trends in the 'male youth NEET rate' over time to assess labor market and education system performance.
- Compare gender-specific NEET rates by using this male-focused series alongside corresponding female data.
- Model the relationship between the NEET rate and other socioeconomic indicators like GDP growth or education expenditure.
- Benchmark country-level male youth disengagement against regional or global averages.
Strengths
- Provides a standardized, gender-disaggregated indicator for cross-country comparison.
- Sourced from the authoritative World Bank and LAC Equity Lab.
Limitations
- Specific sample size, row count, and time range are unknown.
- Lacks accompanying demographic or explanatory variables for deeper analysis.
- Data may be aggregated from surveys, introducing potential measurement error.
Provenance
- Source
- World Bank, compiled by LAC Equity Lab.
- Collection Method
- Calculated from household surveys and labor force surveys.
- Time Range
- null
- Freshness
- null
- Geography
- Likely covers countries, particularly in Latin America and the Caribbean, but specific coverage is unknown.