The working age population in Africa is young and growing in size, constituting a key asset for the development of the continent. But it is also a major challenge, as the massive influx of young people into unstructured labour markets is causing serious problems. This challenge calls for proactive public policies focusing on training and support for labour-intensive sectors. (Résumé d'auteur
Youth employment is not an entirely new topic for research and policy. Recent estimates from the Int...
More than 1 billion young people (aged 15–24 years) live in developing countries. Africa’s youth pop...
Realising full, productive employment and decent work for all features prominently among the Sustain...
The employment challenge in Africa is persistent and unique. It is not solely a challenge of unemplo...
There is great opportunity for potential growth in Africa, however, there is also the increasing cha...
Every year, millions of young adults join the labor market in Africa. This paper harmonizes surveys ...
In sub-Saharan Africa, 330 million young people will enter the job market over the next 15 years. Th...
African governments have made youth employment a policy priority, and African youth are demanding po...
French version available in IDRC Digital Library: L’emploi des jeunes au coeur de la croissanceThe d...
Abstract Youth unemployment and underemployment are serious concerns in sub-Saharan Africa, especial...
This scoping paper is one of a series jointly commissioned by the International Development Research...
French version available in IDRC Digital Library.The brochure looks at current research programmes t...
Each year, 10 million young Africans enter the continent’s workforce, more than ever before. Althoug...
Sub-Saharan Africa's rural population is growing rapidly, and more young people are entering the lab...
Governments in Sub-Saharan Africa are under enormous pressure to create more and better jobs for the...
Youth employment is not an entirely new topic for research and policy. Recent estimates from the Int...
More than 1 billion young people (aged 15–24 years) live in developing countries. Africa’s youth pop...
Realising full, productive employment and decent work for all features prominently among the Sustain...
The employment challenge in Africa is persistent and unique. It is not solely a challenge of unemplo...
There is great opportunity for potential growth in Africa, however, there is also the increasing cha...
Every year, millions of young adults join the labor market in Africa. This paper harmonizes surveys ...
In sub-Saharan Africa, 330 million young people will enter the job market over the next 15 years. Th...
African governments have made youth employment a policy priority, and African youth are demanding po...
French version available in IDRC Digital Library: L’emploi des jeunes au coeur de la croissanceThe d...
Abstract Youth unemployment and underemployment are serious concerns in sub-Saharan Africa, especial...
This scoping paper is one of a series jointly commissioned by the International Development Research...
French version available in IDRC Digital Library.The brochure looks at current research programmes t...
Each year, 10 million young Africans enter the continent’s workforce, more than ever before. Althoug...
Sub-Saharan Africa's rural population is growing rapidly, and more young people are entering the lab...
Governments in Sub-Saharan Africa are under enormous pressure to create more and better jobs for the...
Youth employment is not an entirely new topic for research and policy. Recent estimates from the Int...
More than 1 billion young people (aged 15–24 years) live in developing countries. Africa’s youth pop...
Realising full, productive employment and decent work for all features prominently among the Sustain...