Revitalising technical and vocational education and training in Africa: Issues outstanding

Autor: George Afeti
Rok vydání: 2018
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Zdroj: Journal of Vocational, Adult and Continuing Education and Training. 1:xi
ISSN: 2663-3647
DOI: 10.14426/jovacet.v1i1.9
Popis: One of the stark realities of Africa today is the crisis of youth unemployment. Every year,about 10–12 million poorly skilled young people exiting the various levels of the educationsystem enter the labour market (AfDB & OECD, 2012), where they end up in insecure andsometimes hazardous employment with no prospect of further education or training. Evengraduates of higher education institutions are not spared the frustration of seeking and notimmediately finding a job. In countries such as Zambia and Ethiopia, young graduates maytake up to five years after training before finding a job in the formal sector (ILO, 2013). InGhana, it is estimated that the economy needs to create 300 000 new jobs per year to absorbthe growing number of unemployed (Honorati & Johansson de Silva, 2016). In Tanzania,approximately 800 000 people enter the labour market each year (ILO, 2012), in contrast tothe absorptive capacity of the public sector of only 40 000.
Databáze: OpenAIRE