Youth employment in developing countries, particularly in connection with agricultural transformation policies in Africa south of the Sahara, has attracted a great deal of attention in recent years. The debate on youth unemployment globally—and specifically in Africa—hinges also on the differential pattern of structural change of economies, which works against the creation of “good” jobs. Although the proportion of unemployed youth in Nigeria has decreased in recent years, the percentage remains high. One recent government effort, the rather ambitious Agricultural Transformation Agenda, was geared (among other things) to promoting employment opportunities for youth in the agricultural sector. The youth employment issue is an important part ...
An efficient agricultural sector would in no doubt enable a country to generate employment opportuni...
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...
Youth employment is not an entirely new topic for research and policy. Recent estimates from the Int...
Policymakers in Nigeria and other countries in Africa south of the Sahara (SSA) are relying on agric...
This paper focuses on driving youth participation through agricultural sector development and fundin...
Employment and job creation especially among the youth remains a global issue. Though African youth ...
The apparent neglect of Nigeria’s rural sector has provoked daunting challenges including youth rest...
African continent is still faced with many challenges such as food insecurity, emerging effects of ...
In Nigeria, unemployment in rural areas translates to economic problems, such as high levels of rura...
Available evidence suggests an ageing farming population in Nigeria, with an average age of 47 years...
Available evidence suggests an ageing farming population in Nigeria, with an average age of 47 years...
Youth empowerment in agriculture has become a strategy to address the high rate of youth unemploymen...
An efficient agricultural sector would in no doubt enable a country to generate employment opportuni...
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...
Youth employment is not an entirely new topic for research and policy. Recent estimates from the Int...
Policymakers in Nigeria and other countries in Africa south of the Sahara (SSA) are relying on agric...
This paper focuses on driving youth participation through agricultural sector development and fundin...
Employment and job creation especially among the youth remains a global issue. Though African youth ...
The apparent neglect of Nigeria’s rural sector has provoked daunting challenges including youth rest...
African continent is still faced with many challenges such as food insecurity, emerging effects of ...
In Nigeria, unemployment in rural areas translates to economic problems, such as high levels of rura...
Available evidence suggests an ageing farming population in Nigeria, with an average age of 47 years...
Available evidence suggests an ageing farming population in Nigeria, with an average age of 47 years...
Youth empowerment in agriculture has become a strategy to address the high rate of youth unemploymen...
An efficient agricultural sector would in no doubt enable a country to generate employment opportuni...
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...