2012年2月28日火曜日

10.At the end

Related books




  •  ' NEET — rather than a freeter, not even unemployed " gentosha , 7/2004.




  • Tamaki Saito"believers,"lost"— neat and withdrawal society '  Chuokoron-shinsha , 4/10/2005.




  • Futagami resolution based on'message from the neat scene of hope', Toyo Keizai Inc., 5/13/2005.
    • Shinchosha paperback edition paperback, 3/28/2009.




  • Yuki Honda Quaternary , Naito Asao  co-authored 'Don't say you are "neat"! '( light Kobunsha shinsho  ) Kobunsha, 1/17/2006.





  • If you are interested in NEET, please try to read these books.
    Thank you for reading such a poor blog.

    9. Tnings which only actual NEET can understand.

    This opinions are written in the Internet.
    How they feel about theirselves?


    Today I forget even the day of the week


    Constant guilt , Nothing abnormal anxiety of not doing things
    And nevertheless decide to become death stress



    Sufficient food 1 day  Because I don't move.


     On the futon and bed is the home position










    Parents that weekend is a pain


    No cell phone is required

    Tension in the shopping


    Their is no longer sure what human  I am.

    Bothered to even go to Hello Work.









    Insanely fast flow of time








    Not sure spent until yesterday


    Scared out of the room
    Boasting misfortune become good

    There are many kinds of opinion.
    But all of them are negative.
    It can be said that NEET aren't comfortable to live and suffer from anxiety that they don't work now.

    8.Japanese government's measures for decreasing NEET

    The Ministry of Health, Labour and Welfare:Young Hello Work, Local Young people Support Station, reinforcement of human power for young people project, after-school to become independence.

    The Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry:Job cafe

    The ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology:career education

    Now, there are 110 Job Cafe in japan.
    Job Cafe is a thing of the purpose, related to employment promotion and the improvement of the young State of each Ministry, workplace experience and job placement and employment services center. Youth Employment Center said.And young people in “ from age 15 to 39 years ” is a. However, each region depending on age group, area until 15 to 34 years old. Initiatives tailored to regional circumstances about the contents of the service, has been made.
    Positioned in the core measures ( was promoting mainly new komeito ) "youth independence and challenge plan" developed by the country in 2003, 2004, than each opened in the State .
    Fit local circumstances, providing information, counselling , training and job placement, etc, to build a new model for the activities conducted.


    ↑Yong people learning business manners in Job Cafe

    2012年2月21日火曜日

    7.A new word "leibul"(an abbreviation of late bloomer)

    This word was created to take the place of the word "NEET".
    "NEET" doesn't have good image, so Japanese government  is urging people to use this word though it hasn't infiltrated yet.
    On the contrary, many people criticize this idea because it's no use to just change other term. They also say the government should tackle problems of employment more seriously.






    These are pictures of  young people who are applicable to "leibul" .
    They coldn't do their best in job hunting and protest against Japanese government's  policy, carry out a mass demonstration.

    6.How general public thinks about NEET?

    People don't have good image for NEET.
    Some of them think NEET  is a factor of social problem like crimes, decrease in economical competitive,and medical problem for old people because of decreasing  in levied taxes.
    Before the word "NEET" appears, they were called "Parasite" or "Hikikomori" neither of which have good images.
    So most of people feel that it's shameful for them to become NEET and there is a tendency that NEET have to live, feeling small.

    2012年1月31日火曜日

    5. NEET's mentality

    What NEET think about theirselves?




    . .: : : : : : : : :: :::: :: :: : :::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::
    . . : : : :: : : :: : ::: :: : :::: :: ::: ::: :::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::  ゆうすけ君、 働いてるの?
    . . .... ..: : :: :: ::: :::::: :::::::::::: : ::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: ゆうすけ君、彼女はいるの?
    Λ_Λ . . . .: : : ::: : :: ::::::::: ::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: ゆうすけ君、 そろそろ結婚は?
    /:彡ミ゛ヽ;)ー、 . . .: : : :::::: ::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: ゆうすけ君、もういい年なんだから
    / :::/:: ヽ、ヽ、 ::i . .:: :.: ::: . ::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: ゆうすけ君、親はいつまでも元気じゃないよ
    / :::/;;:   ヽ ヽ ::l . :. :. .:: : :: :: :::::::: : :::::::::::::::: ゆうすけ君を甘やかしすぎなんじゃない
     ̄ ̄ ̄(_,ノ  ̄ ̄ ̄ヽ、_ノ ̄ ̄ ̄ ̄
    ↑Yusuke, are you working?
      Yusuke, do you have girlfriend?
      Yusuke, don't you get married?
      Yusuke, you old enough,
    Yusuke, your parents won't be fine forever,
    I think they pampere you too much.



    ____
    /⌒  ⌒\
    /( ●)  (●)\     
    /::::::⌒(__人__)⌒::::: \
    |     |r┬-|     |   ゆうすけおじちゃんは何のお仕事してるの?
    \      `ー'´     /
    /` ‐- __ - ‐‐ ´ \
    / .l        _,,ヽ ___ 〉、
    | l       / ,' 3 `ヽーっ
    ヒト- _    l   ⊃ ⌒_つ
    .   !__   ̄, ̄ `'ー-┬‐'''''"
    L  ̄7┘l-─┬┘
    ノ  ̄/  .! ̄ ヽ
    └‐ '´   ` -┘
    ↑Uncle Yusuke, what's your job?

    ∧_∧       ∧_∧
    ( 現実)      (; ' A` )
    三 (  つ つ     (つ   ,ノつ
    三 人 ヽノ      / ゝ 〉
    (__(__)     (_(__)


    ∧_∧     ∧_∧
    (;Д⊂彡  三  Reality  )
    ⊂    ノ  三G(   こつ
    人  Y    三(_,\ \
    し (_)        三___)



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    ( フReality)フ   ::∧_∧: ⊂(Reality ,)
    (    )ノ    :( ∩∩ ).   \    )
    / / /     ::(´ ノ ノ::     ( (  |
    (_)_)     ::( ̄__)__)::     し(_)




    |___
    .  /   (^ν^ )  ちょw 笑わせんなw
    /    /    \  コーヒー吹いたじゃねえかw      | |35歳 | |   今日もクソスレ立てまくるぞw ___/ ./無職 .| |___
    //   //
    /(Ξ´幵幵‘ミ)幵/


    .   |'ー`)し   ゆうちゃん、今年はお仕事見つかるといいね・・・
    .   と ノ
    .  | /___
    .  /   (^  )彡  !?
    /    /    \
    / |    , / ))
    ____/ /| _/ /___
     ̄(⌒_/


    .   |
    .  |彡サッ
    .  |__
    /  (    )  勝手に入ってくんなよ!ババア!殺すぞ!!
    /    γ⌒\
    7``)  / /  \
    .`ヽヽ / X  ミ ヽ
    ヽ___ノミ\   \
     ̄ ̄ ̄ ̄ ̄ ̄ ̄ ̄ ̄ ̄ ̄
    ↑1.Don't make me laugh. I couldn't help bursting out my coffee.Well, today I'm going to play with Internet as usual.
      2.Yusuke, I wish you will able to get a job this year...
      3.Don't  enter my room! Hag! I'll kill you!!


    / ◎ \        / ◎ \  .O―~,<br>
    ヽニニニノ       ヽニニニノ   . || 鬱':|<br>
    |(●) (●)      /(●) (●)\ ||―~'<br>
    /ノ| (__人__) |   /^):::⌒(__人__)⌒:: ヽ<br>
    /^/ .|  `⌒´ |   / / |    `⌒´    |<br>
    (  ' ̄ ヽ   _/ヽ (  ' ̄\      _/<br>
     ̄ ̄| = V // | |   ̄ ̄| = ̄ //  | |<br>
    |   // | |     |   //   | |<br>
    本日も自宅に異常は、ありませんでした!

    ↑ Today, our house was as usual !

    These imges are called AA, and show the actual situation of working.
    Most of them were created by real NEET, so these images are credible in a sense.

    2012年1月17日火曜日

    4.images of NEET in Japan

    NEET is current topic in japan.
    Most of Japanese people have interest.
    On the internet, a lot of  images which satirize Japanese NEET  have been created.
    Let me introduce some of them.
    It's very interesting.They grasp the features of NEET.
    People around the boy "NEET!!NEET!!"   The boy"E...everyone, I will work hard .So please calm down."
    CCO:"Labor is a duty for adult. "
    Kenshin:"I don't want to work even if it's a duty."


    Kenshin:"I don' t want to work!!! I'll never work!!!"
    Duke:"Sure enough, NEET is fun!!"
    Who said that you had to work? 
    No...I don't want to work.

    Kakarotto"Listen Cici, I think working means a defeat. I don't want to lose!!"
    Cici"...How great of you to say like that.That is really... NEET."



    NEET must make ultimate choise.Working or death by starvation.


    NEET  refuse working like mountains,
    NEET criticize intensively like fire,
    NEET shut theirselves  up in their own room like woods,
    NEET escape like wind.

    Let me consider what these images show.
    These images satirize behaviors of NEET.It means that most of Japanese look down on them.
    NEET are not accepted in our society.
    Some NEET understand it and create pictures like that which mock theirselves.
    Images of NEET are weak-kneed, lazy, nuisance and so on.
    However , we mustn't forget current Japanese society is in an economic depression and it's hard to find jobs.There are many people who seek jobs but can't find.

    3.Japanese typical NEET

    Most of Japanese NEET stay indoors and escape from building hunan relations and living anormal life as a member of society.
    In Japan, people who called "net cafe  refugees" are existent and it's became social problem in this country.



    1. What is NEET?

    The word NEET means not in Education, Employment or Training.
    In Japan , young people , whose ages are from 15 to 34, have no jobs are called NEET.
    NEET is different from job-hopping part-time wokers and people who are out of work.
    They have the will to work, but people who are called NEET don`t have it.

    2012年1月10日火曜日

    2. the history of Japanese NEET

    The number of NEET increased remarkably in 2002.
    From 1993 to 2001, the number of NEET in Japan were no more than 49 millions.
    In 2002, however, the number of NEET has reached 64millions.
    It is because married people who don't do housework and students who refuse to attend school has begun to be included in the definition of NEET in Japan since 2002.
    Most of  their final academic background  is junior high school.
    The reasons why they don't (can't)  look for jobs ↓
     1. because they couldn't find job although they seeked
     2.there are no offer of jobs which they want to work
    3because they don't have confidence for their abilities
    and so on...