What is the personality type of NEET? Which MBTI personality type best fits? Personality type for NEET from Social Phenomena and what is the personality traits.
NEET personality type is INTP, the 8th most common type, with 10.6% of the population.
It is also the most common type among people in the digital category, with 22.2% of respondents being INTPs, and a further 23% belonging to the INTP+ subtype (who are more likely to be male).
INTPs are enthusiastic, curious, and creative. They tend to be more flexible and less concrete in their thinking and problem-solving than their INTJ counterparts.
In contrast to INTJs, INTPs are more likely to be introverted and less likely to be extroverted. This inner-directedness is also reflected in their preference for deep and meaningful conversations, rather than one-on-one interactions.
ENTP
ENTPs are often described as “the inventor” or “the mystery” types. They are energetic, spontaneous, and enthusiastic. They can be quite flashy, and are often described as “enthusiastic” or “entertaining.”
The ENTP personality type is ENTP, the 9th most common type, with 11.3% of the population.
NEET, an acronym for "Not in Education, Employment, or Training", refers to a person who is unemployed and not receiving an education or vocational training. The classification originated in the United Kingdom in the late 1990s, and its use has spread, in varying degrees, to other countries and regions, including Japan, South Korea, China, Taiwan, Canada, and the United States. The NEET category includes the unemployed (individuals without a job and seeking one), as well as individuals outside the labour force (without a job and not seeking one). It is usually age-bounded to exclude people in old-age retirement.
~wikipedia.com