Lonely 12 year-olds less likely to gain employment in adulthood

Lonely 12 year-olds less likely to gain employment in adulthood

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New research has found that there is a direct socioeconomic impact of loneliness in early adolescence. The research found that lonely young adults are more likely to be out of education, employment, or training (NEET) and consider themselves less employable and lower on the economic ladder than their less lonely peers.

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