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2. The Determinants and Characteristics of SNEP

verfasst von : Yuji Genda

Erschienen in: Solitary Non-Employed Persons

Verlag: Springer Singapore

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Abstract

1.
In the past, the attributes that increased the likelihood of someone’s becoming SNEP included being a middle-aged (30 years and older) male, a high school dropout, or having completed only junior high school.
 
2.
However, since the 2000s, a rise has begun to be seen among SNEP from the 20–29 age and university graduate groups, making the isolation of young and educated non-employed persons a more serious problem. Furthermore, in the 2010s, the 30–39 and 40–49 age non-employed groups, which included the “employment ice age” generation, were more likely to become SNEP.
 
3.
Surprisingly, the data showed that people who did not spend any time in medical treatment or care were more likely to become SNEP.
 
4.
Geographic characteristics, such as residential area population, and annual household income did not have any particular bearing on the likelihood of a non-employed person becoming solitary.
 
5.
Living with a family member who required long-term care made it more difficult for individuals to interact with people outside the home, thereby contributing to solitary non-employment, especially before the introduction of the Long-Term Care Insurance System.
 
6.
Since the beginning of the twenty-first century, the “generalization of isolation” has continued to spread. Now, being non-employed increases an individual’s risk of becoming isolated, regardless of gender, age, education, region, or family background.
 

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Zurück zum Zitat Genda, Y., Kondo, A., & Ohta, S. (2010). Long-term effects of a recession at labor market entry in Japan and the United States. Journal of Human Resources, 45(1), 157–196. Genda, Y., Kondo, A., & Ohta, S. (2010). Long-term effects of a recession at labor market entry in Japan and the United States. Journal of Human Resources, 45(1), 157–196.
Metadaten
Titel
The Determinants and Characteristics of SNEP
verfasst von
Yuji Genda
Copyright-Jahr
2019
Verlag
Springer Singapore
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-13-7787-7_2