Youth Unemployment in Rural Areas


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Young people in many rural areas face a number of barriers linked to their spatial isolation and to the narrow range of jobs available. Moreover, for rural youth, some of the most effective bridges into the labour market (such as education and training) may be limited or inaccessible. It is also clear that there is a set of more subjective barriers manifest in depressed aspirations, which have been observed among rural youth from early adolescence.




Youth and Jobs in Rural Africa


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This is an open access title available under the terms of a CC BY-NC 4.0 International licence. It is free to read at Oxford Scholarship Online and offered as a free PDF download from OUP and selected open access locations. Sub-Saharan Africa's rural population is growing rapidly, and more young people are entering the labour market every year. This raises serious policy questions. Can rural economies absorb enough job seekers? Could better-educated youth transform Africa's rural economies by adopting new technologies and starting businesses? Are policymakers responding to the youth employment challenge? Or will there be widespread unemployment, social instability, and an exodus to cities and abroad? Youth and Jobs in Rural Africa: Beyond Stylized Facts uses survey data to build a nuanced understanding of the constraints and opportunities facing rural youth in Africa. Addressing the questions of Africa's rural youth is currently hampered by major gaps in our knowledge and stylized facts from cross-country trends or studies that do not focus on the core issues. Youth and Jobs in Rural Africa takes a different approach, drawing on household and firm surveys from selected African countries with an explicit focus on rural youth. It argues that a balance between alarm and optimism is warranted, and that Africa's "youth bulge" is not an unprecedented challenge. Jobs in rural areas are limited, but agriculture is transforming and youth are participating, adopting new technologies and running businesses. Governments have adopted youth employment as a priority, but policies often do not address the specific needs of rural populations. Youth and Jobs in Rural Africa emphasizes that by going beyond stylized facts and drawing on more granular analysis, we can design effective policies to turn Africa's youth problem into an opportunity for rural transformation.




Youth and Jobs in Rural Africa


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Many people believe that Africa will struggle to create jobs for its rapidly-growing population, and that rural youth will eventually migrate to cities or other countries. This book uses survey data to create a nuanced understanding of the constraints and opportunities facing rural youth in Africa.




Youth and jobs in rural Africa: Beyond stylized facts: Synopsis


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The rural population in Africa south of the Sahara is growing, and its rural economy is still underdeveloped. The pressure to create jobs in rural areas is therefore particularly acute. There is cause for optimism, however. Evidence suggests that agriculture is transforming in many African countries, albeit slowly, and that youth are often participating in this process. Further research is needed to accelerate this progress.







Youth Employment and Unemployment in Rural England


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Pilot study of youth employment and youth unemployment of rural youth in the UK - based on interviews of local level employers and young workers, examines employment policies which have a bearing on employment opportunities for young people; reports on rural industry types, size, etc., rural employment, recruitment, training, and job access; analyses attitudes of youths towards job searching, rural life, work attitudes, etc.; includes recommendations. Bibliography, maps, questionnaire, statistical tables.




Assessing Factors Affecting Rural Youth Unemployment. The Case of Bibugn Woreda Administration, East Gojjam Zone, Ethiopia


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Academic Paper from the year 2022 in the subject Business economics - Economic Policy, , language: English, abstract: The main issue of this study will be dominantly explained the factors and effects on rural youth unemployment in East Gojjam Zone of Ethiopia, particularly in Bibugn Woreda Administration. The output provided by this study will be useful to concerned governmental bodies to take corrective actions to mitigate the cause of rural youth unemployment. It can also serve as potential reference for those individuals who want to conduct further studies on the same or related areas. Unemployment is a complex and dynamic socio-economic phenomenon. In regard to this phenomenon, the previous studies more touch within the determinants of urban youth unemployment, in some cases on young women rather than rural area, especially in Bibugn woreda yet not any study in a concern of youth unemployment. The studies couldn’t also indicate clearly the policy implications, the method they used and have gab in analysis of the findings. This requires an adapted conceptual framework, the investigator, therefore.




Report of the Proceedings of the International Roundtable on Rural Youth Unemployment in the Western Hemisphere


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Conference report on rural youth unemployment in the USA, Canada, Latin America and the Caribbean - covers labour market factors determining employment opportunities for youth, impact of agricultural development and rural development programmes on jobs in rural areas, prospects for employment creation, vocational training and agricultural training, problems of insufficient agricultural income, cultural factors, the employment situation of girls and young rural women, etc. References and statistical tables. Conference held in Washington 1979 Sep 12 to 14.




Youth in Africa's Labor Market


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The authors examine the challenges facing Africa's youth in their transition from school to working life, and propose a policy framework for meeting these challenges. Topics covered include the effect of education on employment and income, broadening employment opportunities, and enhancing youth capabilities. The book includes a CD-ROM of case studies of four countries and household data on 13 countries.