Five-year rates of youth disconnection—the share of California teens ages 16-19 not in school and not working—have followed national trends closely for more than a decade, declining steadily beginning in 2010-2014, then reversing in 2016-2020. https://www.kidsdata.org/topic/707/disconnected-youth-10k/trend#loc=2,1&tf=51,156
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The percentage of California teens ages 16-19 who are not in school and not working varies widely at the local level, with 2016-2020 estimates ranging from 1.7% to 12.2% across counties and from 0.1% to 17.3% across school districts with data.
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