Type | Journal Article - South African Child Gauge |
Title | Youth unemployment in South Africa: Understanding the challenge and working on solutions |
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Publication (Day/Month/Year) | 2015 |
Page numbers | 51-59 |
URL | https://pdfs.semanticscholar.org/987f/1afbd008afc8232d70779045c369a3d8a9c0.pdf |
Abstract | The high levels of unemployment in South Africa are a key concern for young people after leaving school. The challenges in the schooling and post-secondary education systems discussed in previous essays especially contribute to high levels of youth unemployment. But it is also important to consider how the structure of the labour market as well as personal, household and community factors impact on the ability of young peoplei to access employment. Additionally, in considering interventions that could bring about change, it is important to acknowledge young people’s agency and survival strategies. This chapter will provide an overview of these factors and explore the following questions: • How big is the youth unemployment problem? • Who is most affected? • What labour market features limit young people’s access to work? • How do community, household and personal factors limit young people’s access to work? • What are the personal effects of unemployment? • What interventions could enhance youth’s access to the labour market? • What are some of the possible ways to address youth unemployment in South Africa? The essay takes a broad view of employment, acknowledging that young people may find work in the formal or informal sector, or in other forms of vulnerable employment (such as short-term and casual labour).1 We focus primarily on interventions aimed at addressing unemployment, but also look at ways that can enable young people to progress to better, more stable forms of employment. |
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