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“Degrees Don’t Matter Anymore” : The Global Rise of Gen Z NEETs

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Millions of Gen Z adults are jobless or disengaged despite holding college degrees. Discover why NEET rates are rising globally and what this means for the future of education, employment, and youth identity.  Table of Contents Introduction: A Generation in Pause What Does NEET Really Mean? Why Are Degrees Failing Gen Z? Case Studies: US, UK, South Korea The Gender Divide in NEET Statistics FAQ: What You Need to Know Conclusion: Rethinking Education and Employment Introduction: A Generation in Pause In previous decades, graduating from college meant a stepping stone into stable employment and financial independence. That promise no longer holds true — especially for millions of young adults born after the year 2000. Across developed and developing nations alike, Gen Z is experiencing a rising wave of NEET status: being Not in Education, Employment, or Training. This isn’t just a temporary gap year or break from routine — it reflects a growing crisi...

Harvard Students Face Expulsion Under Trump’s 2025 Policy – Full Breakdown and Korean Voices

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 In 2025, Trump revoked Harvard’s visa program, sparking panic among global students. Learn what happened, why it matters, and how Koreans are responding. Introduction In May 2025, the Trump administration took an unprecedented step by revoking Harvard University's eligibility to host international students under the Student and Exchange Visitor Program (SEVP). The decision sparked shockwaves across global academic communities, with thousands of international students facing the possibility of deportation just weeks before graduation. Among them, hundreds of Korean students are grappling with uncertainty and fear. This is not merely an administrative issue — it is a politically charged action with ideological undertones, reflecting the Trump administration’s long-standing criticisms of elite academic institutions. This post provides a comprehensive overview of the event, the rationale given by the government, Harvard’s legal response, and the emotional toll on students, especial...