Scrutinising the exceptionalism of young rural NEETs: A bibliometric review

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Main Author: Simões, F.
Publication Date: 2022
Other Authors: Erdogan, E, Muratovic, M., Sik, D.
Format: Article
Language: eng
Source: Repositórios Científicos de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (RCAAP)
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Summary: The situation of rural NEETs aged 15 to 24 remains understudied. However, transitions from adolescence to emerging adulthood are very demanding for those in the countryside. Our paper discusses this gap by characterising the scholarship focusing on rural NEETs. We undertook a bibliometric review based on 325 entries on Web of Science (WoS) using the Bibliometrix analysis package. Our approach included descriptive bibliometric analysis, co-citation networks assessment, and thematic analysis. Our findings show that the investigation efforts depicting younger rural NEET are recent and marginal in the larger context of international NEETs scholarship. The field is dominated by economy- and sociology-led networks. Concerns regarding health and employment issues are central in international publishing trends, showing a dominant youth-at-risk approach to this group. Still, themes associated with adolescent NEETs and relevant programs’ assessment are gaining traction. Our findings show a need for funding research initiatives to reduce the invisibility of young rural NEETs.
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title Scrutinising the exceptionalism of young rural NEETs: A bibliometric review
spellingShingle Scrutinising the exceptionalism of young rural NEETs: A bibliometric review
Simões, F.
Bibliometric review
NEET
Rurality
Youth
title_short Scrutinising the exceptionalism of young rural NEETs: A bibliometric review
title_full Scrutinising the exceptionalism of young rural NEETs: A bibliometric review
title_fullStr Scrutinising the exceptionalism of young rural NEETs: A bibliometric review
title_full_unstemmed Scrutinising the exceptionalism of young rural NEETs: A bibliometric review
title_sort Scrutinising the exceptionalism of young rural NEETs: A bibliometric review
author Simões, F.
author_facet Simões, F.
Erdogan, E
Muratovic, M.
Sik, D.
author_role author
author2 Erdogan, E
Muratovic, M.
Sik, D.
author2_role author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Simões, F.
Erdogan, E
Muratovic, M.
Sik, D.
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Bibliometric review
NEET
Rurality
Youth
topic Bibliometric review
NEET
Rurality
Youth
description The situation of rural NEETs aged 15 to 24 remains understudied. However, transitions from adolescence to emerging adulthood are very demanding for those in the countryside. Our paper discusses this gap by characterising the scholarship focusing on rural NEETs. We undertook a bibliometric review based on 325 entries on Web of Science (WoS) using the Bibliometrix analysis package. Our approach included descriptive bibliometric analysis, co-citation networks assessment, and thematic analysis. Our findings show that the investigation efforts depicting younger rural NEET are recent and marginal in the larger context of international NEETs scholarship. The field is dominated by economy- and sociology-led networks. Concerns regarding health and employment issues are central in international publishing trends, showing a dominant youth-at-risk approach to this group. Still, themes associated with adolescent NEETs and relevant programs’ assessment are gaining traction. Our findings show a need for funding research initiatives to reduce the invisibility of young rural NEETs.
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