This article presents and discusses the findings of tracer and questionnaire surveys of Zimbabweans who completed three types of mechanical engineering training programmes during the 1980s. These programmes span the engineering occupational hierarchy of professional (university trained) engineers, and engineering technicians and artisans and, as such, embrace the three main levels of skill formation in the country
By the year 1990, Zimbabwe was experiencing strong socio-economic development challenges needing the...
This chapter considers whether there has been a continuation of previous rends observed in engineeri...
Higher education is the basic instrument of economic growth and technological advancement in any soc...
A ZJER survey on skilled labour markets in Zimbabwe.This article presents and discusses the findings...
This article is based on a research survey carried out in 1987. This pilot study was done at Harare ...
This article traces the origins of architectural and engineering roots in Zimbabwe from antiquity th...
Presented as part of the Proceedings of the 2nd Biennial Conference of the South African Society for...
Various aspects of the labour market in Zimbabwe since 1980 are examined. These include labour relat...
Despite the undoubted importance of university educated personnel, relatively little is known about ...
Higher education is the basic instrument of economic growth and technological advancement in any soc...
An IMR Report.The Institute of Mining Research undertook a research project to analyze the use, need...
Most of the young people in Zimbabwe lack the skills and knowledge that they need to change their li...
This thesis examines labour market dynamics and economic development in Zimbabwe over the period 198...
This paper outlines the basic theoretical and empirical objectives of a study on the historical cons...
The aim of the study is to identify the determinants of female labour force participation (FLFP) in...
By the year 1990, Zimbabwe was experiencing strong socio-economic development challenges needing the...
This chapter considers whether there has been a continuation of previous rends observed in engineeri...
Higher education is the basic instrument of economic growth and technological advancement in any soc...
A ZJER survey on skilled labour markets in Zimbabwe.This article presents and discusses the findings...
This article is based on a research survey carried out in 1987. This pilot study was done at Harare ...
This article traces the origins of architectural and engineering roots in Zimbabwe from antiquity th...
Presented as part of the Proceedings of the 2nd Biennial Conference of the South African Society for...
Various aspects of the labour market in Zimbabwe since 1980 are examined. These include labour relat...
Despite the undoubted importance of university educated personnel, relatively little is known about ...
Higher education is the basic instrument of economic growth and technological advancement in any soc...
An IMR Report.The Institute of Mining Research undertook a research project to analyze the use, need...
Most of the young people in Zimbabwe lack the skills and knowledge that they need to change their li...
This thesis examines labour market dynamics and economic development in Zimbabwe over the period 198...
This paper outlines the basic theoretical and empirical objectives of a study on the historical cons...
The aim of the study is to identify the determinants of female labour force participation (FLFP) in...
By the year 1990, Zimbabwe was experiencing strong socio-economic development challenges needing the...
This chapter considers whether there has been a continuation of previous rends observed in engineeri...
Higher education is the basic instrument of economic growth and technological advancement in any soc...