In Kenya, the economic growth rate has not been sufficient to create enough employment opportunities to absorb the ever increasing labour force of about five hundred thousand (500,000) people annually. About seventy five percent (75%) of youth are unemployed. According to Infotrak Harris February 2013 survey, the most pressing issue facing Kenyan adults today is youth unemployment. The Human Capital theory asserts that more education brings more earnings or better employment. Yet youth unemployment has been growing despite the government spending more than three hundred billion shillings annually on education. This study intended to assess the contribution of school curriculum on youth self employment in Naivasha Sub-County. The objective...
Youth skills development, poverty and unemployment are prominent global concerns. Pressure to expand...
Kenya is home to 10.1 million youths, which corresponds to almost 20.3 per cent of the country\u27s ...
Of the 73 million jobs created between 2000 and 2012 in Africa, only 16 million went to the youth .A...
A Journal article by Gilbert Mugambi Miriti, an Adjunct Faculty in the Chandaria School of Business ...
The Kenyan Youth today face a myriad of socio-economic hurdles. The introduction of Youth Empowermen...
The government of Kenya with the support of multilateral donors, especially the World Bank, has intr...
More than one million Kenyan youth enter the labour market every year, yet many young people struggl...
The mobilization of youth in Kenya and growth of youth group enterprise projects took centre stage i...
There has been a disturbing trend of unemployment among the youth and general repulsion towards enr...
All over the world there has been an increased interest in entrepreneurship education and the societ...
Kenya has a population of approximately 40 million with those aged 35 years and below making up over...
This study sought to determine the relationship between entrepreneurial education and youth employab...
This paper evaluates the potential contribution the National Committee on Educational Objectives and...
Entrepreneurship and business creation are a growing alternative for young people in different econo...
Approximately 1 million Kenyan youth enter the labour market each year, a number which the formal se...
Youth skills development, poverty and unemployment are prominent global concerns. Pressure to expand...
Kenya is home to 10.1 million youths, which corresponds to almost 20.3 per cent of the country\u27s ...
Of the 73 million jobs created between 2000 and 2012 in Africa, only 16 million went to the youth .A...
A Journal article by Gilbert Mugambi Miriti, an Adjunct Faculty in the Chandaria School of Business ...
The Kenyan Youth today face a myriad of socio-economic hurdles. The introduction of Youth Empowermen...
The government of Kenya with the support of multilateral donors, especially the World Bank, has intr...
More than one million Kenyan youth enter the labour market every year, yet many young people struggl...
The mobilization of youth in Kenya and growth of youth group enterprise projects took centre stage i...
There has been a disturbing trend of unemployment among the youth and general repulsion towards enr...
All over the world there has been an increased interest in entrepreneurship education and the societ...
Kenya has a population of approximately 40 million with those aged 35 years and below making up over...
This study sought to determine the relationship between entrepreneurial education and youth employab...
This paper evaluates the potential contribution the National Committee on Educational Objectives and...
Entrepreneurship and business creation are a growing alternative for young people in different econo...
Approximately 1 million Kenyan youth enter the labour market each year, a number which the formal se...
Youth skills development, poverty and unemployment are prominent global concerns. Pressure to expand...
Kenya is home to 10.1 million youths, which corresponds to almost 20.3 per cent of the country\u27s ...
Of the 73 million jobs created between 2000 and 2012 in Africa, only 16 million went to the youth .A...