First, from the perspective of cultural education, traditional cultural education ignores the promotion of independent consciousness and ability necessary for human society, which easily leads to several unhealthy psychology such as strong dependence. Especially in China, the development of the only-child team is slow, and the excessive care of family elders for this unique source is not conducive to the formation of their individual personality, which leads to the lack of independent consciousness and ability of these people as adults, and even the attitude of getting something for nothing. When he is dealing with the fast-paced life and work in today's society, fatigue and boredom will make them more at a loss and look at life and work in a depressed way, so that they choose to silence the external work pressure, give up their work and seek the protection of their parents immediately, and seek survival and liberation as a member of the neet family. Under such circumstances, it is only a matter of time before the birth of NEET.
Secondly, from the employment situation, the number of people waiting for employment every year is seriously out of balance with the total number of jobs provided by social development, so people's development prospects are worrying, it is not easy to find a job, and it is even more difficult to have a comfortable and well-paid job. Now house prices are soaring, oil prices are rising every day, and even utilities are charged according to the ladder tariff standard, which is an expense. Graduates who come out to work soon have only a meager salary, and it is difficult to achieve their own car and house. This kind of difficult social development pressure drives many people to join the NEET family and seek economic development assistance from their parents to meet their basic needs.
Third, from the perspective of social fashion, people's pursuit of fame and fortune, as well as the growing trend of comparison, are slowly distorting the public's values and life values. People become more utilitarian, more radical and more selfish. In this social fashion, many young people blindly follow the trend to pursue luxury brands that they can't afford just for the sake of so-called face, regardless of actual purchasing power. Can't this kind of social problem explain that social factors have promoted the birth of NEET?