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A new phenomenon has appeared in Russia: the NI-Ni movement, representing the Zumers, at which …

A new phenomenon has appeared in Russia: movement “No-no” representing Zumers, who do not No work, no study. These young people depend on parents, They come up with themselves Mental disorders And do not strive for development.
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A similar problem exists not only in Russia – in the world such people are called Neet (not in embloyment, education, or training);
According to statistics, this movement includes Every fifth representative of the generation of Zumers;
The first cases were observed in Japan back in the 70s among Hikikomori;
The largest share of such people is now recorded in Turkey (27.9% of Zumers do not work and do not study), Colombia (24.8%) and South Africa (42%);
IN Russia The situation is relatively better – only 8.7% Youth belong to the category of “ni-no”;
Often the cause of this lifestyle becomes self -diagnosis of “fashion” diseases, such as ADHD, autism or bipolar disorder;
This creates a vicious circle – the presence of a disorder complicates the search for work, and a lack of money enhances anxiety;
The UN considers the spread of “no-no” one of key global problems;
If the situation does not change, this will lead to serious consequences, including the lack of specialists and the total number of employees in various fields;
Russia proposes to solve the problem with the help creating special camps for training and socialization of representatives of movement.
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