The increasing rate of youth unemployment in Africa, particularly in Nigeria, remains among the challenges to social and economic stability. Accordingly, the Nigerian government implemented several interventions, including the Youth-in-Agribusiness (YIA) program to reduce youth unemployment. However, the effect of these programs on gainful employment creation is yet to be documented. Therefore, this study examined the impact of the YIA program on creating gainful employment among the youth. Multistage random sampling was used to obtain cross-sectional data from 668 youth in Southwestern Nigeria. Propensity score matching and endogenous switching probit techniques were used for the estimations. Results indicated that variables such as educat...
Youth employment is not an entirely new topic for research and policy. Recent estimates from the Int...
Employment and job creation especially among the youth remains a global issue. Though African youth ...
Nigeria is no doubt currently among the countries embattled with a high rate of unemployment. Due to...
Open Access Journal; Published online: 13 Jul 2021The increasing rate of youth unemployment in Afric...
Unemployment is a major issue in Nigeria because the youth finds it difficult or impossible to secur...
Youth empowerment in agriculture has become a strategy to address the high rate of youth unemploymen...
Open Access Journal; Published online: 23 May 2022Poverty persists in many developing countries, inc...
Open Access Article; Published online: 15 Apr 2020Using the case of Fadama Graduate Unemployed Youth...
Nigerian youth are faced with a lot of challenges in this 21" century the solution of which can help...
Youth involvement in agriculture has been described as one of t...
Open Access Journal; Published online: 16 Jul 2020In a country of about 200 million people, the gove...
This paper focuses on driving youth participation through agricultural sector development and fundin...
With data from 683 systematically selected households, the study employed the Heckman two-stage mode...
With data from 683 systematically selected households, the study employed the Heckman two-stage mode...
Youth employment in developing countries, particularly in connection with agricultural transformatio...
Youth employment is not an entirely new topic for research and policy. Recent estimates from the Int...
Employment and job creation especially among the youth remains a global issue. Though African youth ...
Nigeria is no doubt currently among the countries embattled with a high rate of unemployment. Due to...
Open Access Journal; Published online: 13 Jul 2021The increasing rate of youth unemployment in Afric...
Unemployment is a major issue in Nigeria because the youth finds it difficult or impossible to secur...
Youth empowerment in agriculture has become a strategy to address the high rate of youth unemploymen...
Open Access Journal; Published online: 23 May 2022Poverty persists in many developing countries, inc...
Open Access Article; Published online: 15 Apr 2020Using the case of Fadama Graduate Unemployed Youth...
Nigerian youth are faced with a lot of challenges in this 21" century the solution of which can help...
Youth involvement in agriculture has been described as one of t...
Open Access Journal; Published online: 16 Jul 2020In a country of about 200 million people, the gove...
This paper focuses on driving youth participation through agricultural sector development and fundin...
With data from 683 systematically selected households, the study employed the Heckman two-stage mode...
With data from 683 systematically selected households, the study employed the Heckman two-stage mode...
Youth employment in developing countries, particularly in connection with agricultural transformatio...
Youth employment is not an entirely new topic for research and policy. Recent estimates from the Int...
Employment and job creation especially among the youth remains a global issue. Though African youth ...
Nigeria is no doubt currently among the countries embattled with a high rate of unemployment. Due to...