The object of this paper was to examine skills shortage in South Africa specifically to unearth the myriad arguments around the subject but more importantly to unveil what has consistently lacked in the narratives of previous authors on the subject. In this regard, this paper has provided interesting insights into the attempts by countries such as New Zealand and Australia in stemming the tide of the scourge. The authors chose literature review as the main source of data collection. The paper also dishes what the authors consider as possible remedies to the scourge, while it advises that the problem of skills shortage is not the exclusive preserve of government. Further, the authors acknowledge that although the National Skills Develop...
The imprint of apartheid has profoundly shaped pathways to learning and work in South Africa. This ...
The concept of “scarce skills” features prominently in South Africa’s national development discourse...
This article presents a critique of the 'high skills' argument which, in the international literatur...
The object of this paper was to examine skills shortage in South Africa specifically to unearth the ...
This paper conducts a review of the literature on skills shortages in South Africa. It is demonstrat...
Abstract This paper conducts a review of the literature on skills shortages in South Africa. It is d...
South Africa's skills shortages are widely regarded as a key factor preventing the achievement of ta...
The South African skills shortage challenge is well documented in various literature sources. The co...
This original research sought to obtain the perceptions of high school educators in South Africa wit...
This Policy Brief was compiled based on the DPRU Working Paper 07/121, Skills Shortages in South Afr...
M.Comm.South Africa has experienced a long period of high unemployment. While the economy has achiev...
Thesis (Ph.D. (Business Administration))--North-West University, Potchefstroom Campus, 2011.South Af...
Thesis submitted in partial fulfilment of the requirements for the degree Magister of Technologiae: ...
The scarcity of skills is a global phenomenon, affecting the capacity building, economic growth and ...
By 2011 South Africa will have an estimated shortfall of 19 000 nurses, and while the country trains...
The imprint of apartheid has profoundly shaped pathways to learning and work in South Africa. This ...
The concept of “scarce skills” features prominently in South Africa’s national development discourse...
This article presents a critique of the 'high skills' argument which, in the international literatur...
The object of this paper was to examine skills shortage in South Africa specifically to unearth the ...
This paper conducts a review of the literature on skills shortages in South Africa. It is demonstrat...
Abstract This paper conducts a review of the literature on skills shortages in South Africa. It is d...
South Africa's skills shortages are widely regarded as a key factor preventing the achievement of ta...
The South African skills shortage challenge is well documented in various literature sources. The co...
This original research sought to obtain the perceptions of high school educators in South Africa wit...
This Policy Brief was compiled based on the DPRU Working Paper 07/121, Skills Shortages in South Afr...
M.Comm.South Africa has experienced a long period of high unemployment. While the economy has achiev...
Thesis (Ph.D. (Business Administration))--North-West University, Potchefstroom Campus, 2011.South Af...
Thesis submitted in partial fulfilment of the requirements for the degree Magister of Technologiae: ...
The scarcity of skills is a global phenomenon, affecting the capacity building, economic growth and ...
By 2011 South Africa will have an estimated shortfall of 19 000 nurses, and while the country trains...
The imprint of apartheid has profoundly shaped pathways to learning and work in South Africa. This ...
The concept of “scarce skills” features prominently in South Africa’s national development discourse...
This article presents a critique of the 'high skills' argument which, in the international literatur...