Which socialist countries could a NEET move to join the working class?
<As of 2023, approximately 21.7% of young people worldwide, aged 15 to 35, are classified as NEET, meaning they are not in education, employment, or training. This statistic highlights a significant global issue regarding youth engagement in productive activities.
>>2659998Probably Vietnam
>>2659998as the other guy said if you're from an anglo country likely teaching english as a second language in a country like vietnam. Maybe China, or cuba if you want free medical school
Israel
>>2660002>>2660029Hasn't English teaching work in Southeast Asia dried up? Aren't there higher barriers and visa hurdles now? I’ve heard they’re stricter now about foreigners working there.
>>2660054not in all places
>>2659998It's doesn't seem easy to leave if you want work.
>>2660054>>2660029Nowadays, a bachelor's is usually the minimum. The international proletariat is not much of a reality.
>>2660119>>2660054>>2659998Shouldn't countries like Russia, Japan, and Korea facing theoretically be open or lenient toward immigrant workers?
The average age in Japan is 50 years ffs
I wonder how often Peace Corps positions open up in Laos or Nepal for example?
>>2660139But it'll ruin their culture and way of life or something
>>2660139russia's a tacofest
>socialist countries
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