Entrepreneurship Training and Self-Employment among University Graduates

Autor: Barouni, Mahdi, Premand, Patrick, Brodmann, Stefanie, Almeida, Rita, Grun, Rebekka
Přispěvatelé: Theurel, Bertille, Institut de recherche sur l'éducation : Sociologie et Economie de l'Education (IREDU), Université de Bourgogne (UB), Institut de recherche sur l'éducation : Sociologie et Economie de l'Education ( IREDU ), Université de Bourgogne ( UB )
Jazyk: angličtina
Rok vydání: 2012
Předmět:
DISADVANTAGED YOUTH
EMPLOYMENT PROGRAMS
UNIVERSITY STUDENTS
FINANCIAL ANALYSIS
EXAMS
ENTREPRENEURSHIP SUPPORT
PRIVATE SECTOR JOBS
CLASSROOM
EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES
EMPLOYMENT
ACTIVE LABOR MARKET
HIGH UNEMPLOYMENT
PERSONALITY
PRESENT EVIDENCE
INFORMATION ABOUT CREDIT
ENTREPRENEURIAL ACTIVITIES
[ SHS.EDU ] Humanities and Social Sciences/Education
WORKERS
ENROLLMENT RATES
BUSINESS OWNERS
WAGE SUBSIDY
EMPLOYMENT OUTCOMES
GRADUATION RATE
OCCUPATIONS
MENTAL HEALTH
PUBLIC SECTOR JOBS
LABOR MARKET OUTCOMES
YOUTH TRAINING
COLLEGE GRADUATE
INTERVENTIONS
EARNINGS
READING
SKILLED WORKERS
BUSINESS TRAINING
SALARIED EMPLOYMENT
[SHS.EDU]Humanities and Social Sciences/Education
COMPETENCIES
LOCAL EMPLOYMENT OFFICE
VENTURE CAPITAL FIRM
WORKER
UNEMPLOYED
UNIVERSITY PROFESSORS
PLAYING
HIGHER EDUCATION
JOB SEARCH
LITERACY
RECOGNITION
ENTREPRENEURSHIP TRAININGS
THINKING
BUSINESS SURVIVAL
SURVIVAL RATES
YOUTH UNEMPLOYMENT
EMPLOYABILITY
LABOR DEMAND
UNEMPLOYMENT SPELLS
ATTRITION
MINIMUM WAGE
SKILLS DEVELOPMENT
PROFITABILITY
FINANCIAL LITERACY
PRODUCTIVITY GROWTH
ENTREPRENEURS
PREVIOUS SECTION
GROSS ENROLLMENT
SPORTS
UNIVERSITY DEGREE
EMPLOYMENT STATUS
LABOUR
EXCLUSION
YOUTH UNEMPLOYMENT RATE
START-UP
HUMAN DEVELOPMENT
NEW BUSINESSES
YOUTH EMPLOYMENT
POST-SECONDARY EDUCATION
ACADEMIC YEAR
ACCESS TO INFORMATION
UNEMPLOYMENT RATE
EMPLOYMENT RATE
MINISTRIES OF EDUCATION
BUSINESS PLAN
LABOR ECONOMICS
TELECOMMUNICATIONS
JOB SATISFACTION
WAGE SUBSIDY PROGRAMS
SOCIAL NETWORK
YOUNG WORKERS
GROSS ENROLLMENT RATES
LOAN
Program evaluation
PRIVATE SECTOR WAGE
MICROFINANCE
WAGE SUBSIDIES
DEVELOPMENT BANK
INDIVIDUAL ENTREPRENEURSHIP
ComputingMilieux_THECOMPUTINGPROFESSION
GRADUATION REQUIREMENTS
PRIVATE SECTOR JOB
PUBLIC EMPLOYMENT
ATTENTION
SALARIED WORKER
SKILLS TRAINING
START-UP CAPITAL
LEADERSHIP
GENDER
ADMINISTRATIVE RECORDS
ON-THE-JOB TRAINING
FEMALE ENTERPRISE
ENTREPRENEURSHIP DEVELOPMENT
LOCAL EMPLOYMENT OFFICES
LABOR FORCE SURVEY
PRELIMINARY EVIDENCE
EMPLOYERS
GRADUATES WITH SKILLS
ENTREPRENEUR
FAMILIES
TRAINING PROGRAMS
EMPLOYMENT OFFICE
YOUTH UNEMPLOYMENT RATES
CLASSROOM TRAINING
JOB OPPORTUNITIES
FIRM SIZE
UNDERGRADUATES
JOBS
CURRICULUM
UNIVERSITY GRADUATES
EMPLOYMENT PROGRAM
PUBLIC SECTOR JOB
TRAINING PROGRAM
MINISTRY OF EDUCATION
TRAINING COURSE
UNEMPLOYED YOUTH
TRAINING COMPONENT
COMMUNITY COLLEGE
ENTREPRENEURIAL ACTIVITY
EMPLOYMENT IMPACTS
Self-employment
PREVIOUS STUDIES
SELF-EMPLOYMENT
LACK OF ACCESS
LABOR MARKET
ELIGIBLE STUDENTS
SOCIAL COHESION
VOCATIONAL TRAINING PROGRAMS
CONTROL GROUPS
TECHNICAL KNOWLEDGE
TERTIARY EDUCATION
GROWTH OPPORTUNITIES
SOCIAL SECURITY
LITERATURE
LABOR MARKET EXPERIENCE
TRAINING PARTICIPANTS
ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS
PERSONALITY TRAITS
Entrepreneurship training
DEVELOPMENT CENTER
CREDIT CONSTRAINTS
EMPLOYMENT POLICIES
BUSINESS PLANS
OPEN ACCESS
TRAINING CONTENT
MICRO ENTERPRISES
PAPERS
WAGE EMPLOYMENT
ACTIVE LABOR MARKET PROGRAMS
JOB OFFER
SUBSTITUTION EFFECT
PRIVATE SECTOR
CREDIT ACCESS
Behavioral skill
[SHS.EDU] Humanities and Social Sciences/Education
HOUSEHOLD INCOME
MICROFINANCE INSTITUTIONS
YOUTH TRAINING PROGRAM
TEACHING
LEARNING
ACCESS TO CREDIT
PSYCHOLOGY
ACHIEVEMENT
INTERNATIONAL BANK
VENTURE CAPITAL
ACCESS TO JOBS
UNIVERSITIES
PROGRAM BENEFICIARIES
Soft skill
MOTIVATION
RECALL
CREDIT APPLICATIONS
LABOR FORCE
FINANCIAL SUPPORT
BUSINESS NETWORKS
MICRO FINANCE
VOCATIONAL TRAINING
ENTREPRENEURIAL SKILLS
Youth employment
ENTREPRENEURSHIP TRAINING
LACK OF INFORMATION
ACTIVE LABOR
Zdroj: 2012, 39 p
12106. Policy Research Working Paper 6285, (Impact Evaluation Series No. 77). The World Bank, Middle Eas.. 2012, 39 p
Popis: In economies characterized by low labor demand and high rates of youth unemployment, entrepreneurship training has the potential to enable youth to gain skills and create their own jobs. This paper presents experimental evidence on a new entrepreneurship track that provides business training and personalized coaching to university students in Tunisia. Undergraduates in the final year of licence appliquee were given the opportunity to graduate with a business plan instead of following the standard curriculum. This paper relies on randomized assignment of the entrepreneurship track to identify impacts on labor market outcomes one year after graduation. The analysis finds that the entrepreneurship track was effective in increasing self-employment among applicants, but that the effects are small in absolute terms. In addition, the employment rate among participants remains unchanged, pointing to a partial substitution from wage employment to self-employment. The evidence shows that the program fostered business skills, expanded networks, and affected a range of behavioral skills. Participation in the entrepreneurship track also heightened graduates optimism toward the future shortly after the Tunisian revolution.
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