Abstract In this paper, we study on a comparative basis the school-to-work transition of young women and young men in six countries in sub-Saharan Africa, and we examine how this has evolved over recent years, based on the data collected by Demographic and Health Surveys. We examine educational attainments and the nature of early jobs young people are able to obtain, as well as considering their relationship to marriage and fertility outcomes, factors which are likely to be particularly relevant for young women. A pooled regression analysis shows that educational levels have increased substantially and gender gaps have narrowed in most countries. Access to better jobs has improved much more slowly with unchanging gender gaps in most countri...
French version available in IDRC Digital Library: Transition des études au marché du travail dans si...
This thesis investigates the association between education and person's labour market status in Afri...
The Population Division of the Department of Economic and Social Affairs of the United Nations Secre...
In this paper, we study on a comparative basis the school-to-work transition of young women and youn...
Sub-Saharan Africa was the last major part of the developing world to experiencefertility decline, a...
Despite the existence of a fairly strong, enabling legal and policy framework, young women in Uganda...
While youth issues are subject of growing attention in the Sub-Saharan Africa (SSA) region, data for...
To what extent did sub-Saharan Africa's twentieth century schooling revolution benefit boys and girl...
To what extent did sub-Saharan Africa's twentieth century schooling revolution benefit boys and girl...
Scholars suggest that in high fertility settings where there is high wanted fertility, lowering the ...
Educational attainment for women of reproductive age is linked to reduced child and maternal mortali...
Poor educational attainment, early marriages, low age at first birth and poor labour market outcomes...
The term ‘waithood’ has become increasingly used to describe the situations of 20-something males an...
Sub-Saharan Africa has experienced an expansion of schooling, accompanied by delays in marriage and ...
This paper discusses the school, work and marriage trajectories of young people in Ethiopia, drawing...
French version available in IDRC Digital Library: Transition des études au marché du travail dans si...
This thesis investigates the association between education and person's labour market status in Afri...
The Population Division of the Department of Economic and Social Affairs of the United Nations Secre...
In this paper, we study on a comparative basis the school-to-work transition of young women and youn...
Sub-Saharan Africa was the last major part of the developing world to experiencefertility decline, a...
Despite the existence of a fairly strong, enabling legal and policy framework, young women in Uganda...
While youth issues are subject of growing attention in the Sub-Saharan Africa (SSA) region, data for...
To what extent did sub-Saharan Africa's twentieth century schooling revolution benefit boys and girl...
To what extent did sub-Saharan Africa's twentieth century schooling revolution benefit boys and girl...
Scholars suggest that in high fertility settings where there is high wanted fertility, lowering the ...
Educational attainment for women of reproductive age is linked to reduced child and maternal mortali...
Poor educational attainment, early marriages, low age at first birth and poor labour market outcomes...
The term ‘waithood’ has become increasingly used to describe the situations of 20-something males an...
Sub-Saharan Africa has experienced an expansion of schooling, accompanied by delays in marriage and ...
This paper discusses the school, work and marriage trajectories of young people in Ethiopia, drawing...
French version available in IDRC Digital Library: Transition des études au marché du travail dans si...
This thesis investigates the association between education and person's labour market status in Afri...
The Population Division of the Department of Economic and Social Affairs of the United Nations Secre...