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Statistics on children, youth and families in the Virgin Islands from the Annie E. Casey Foundation and the St. Croix Foundation for Community Development
Teens not in school and not working
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Definition and Source
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Definition
The percentage of teenagers between the ages of 16 and 19 who are not enrolled in school, nor high school graduates, nor employed. Employment may include part- or full-time work. Those who have a GED or equivalent are included as high school dropouts.
Data Source
Virgin Islands Community Survey, Eastern Caribbean Center, University of the Virgin Islands.
2010 data are from the U.S. Census.
2010 data are from the U.S. Census.
Notes
For 2007 figures, new data from the VI Community Survey (VICS) allows for greater in-depth reporting on detached youth. By analyzing figures for youth ages 16-19 who report having attained some college education, and youth age 16 to 19 who report some employment (but are not in the workforce), VI KIDS COUNT is now able to document a smaller number of detached youth in the VI population than previously expected. This improved formula also revises and updates rates for 2005 and 2006 data. Rates from and prior to 2004 remain unchanged.
Data for 2011 are not available from the data source, as the VICS was not conducted that year.
Data for 2011 are not available from the data source, as the VICS was not conducted that year.
Last Updated
December 2022