Realising full, productive employment and decent work for all features prominently among the Sustainable Development Goals. In many developing countries, especially in Africa and South Asia, youth constitute nearly a third of the population. Current projections suggest that a billion more young people will enter the job market over the next decade. Hence, issues of youth employment have risen up the political agenda at both international and national levels. Avenues for youth employment creation on a substantial scale must be sought as a matter of urgency. This will involve a re-evaluation of the different issues around labour demand and supply, in addition to rethinking how young people’s entrepreneurial spirit can be harnessed.The Master...
In this paper, we explored the youth demographics in Nigeria and how such could be channelled toward...
Who are the youth and what is the problem? Are entrepreneurship and self-employment the solution? An...
More than 1 billion young people (aged 15–24 years) live in developing countries. Africa’s youth pop...
Released in July of 2015, this report examines the challenges of youth unemployment, particularly in...
French version available in IDRC Digital Library.The brochure looks at current research programmes t...
Young people in the global South are seeking employment opportunities in challenging economic and so...
The working age population in Africa is young and growing in size, constituting a key asset for the ...
Globally, governments, development agencies, and inter-governmental institutions have invested heavi...
French version available in IDRC Digital LibraryThis policy brief explores youth employment, underem...
French version available in IDRC Digital Library: L’emploi des jeunes au coeur de la croissanceThe d...
[Excerpt] Young women and men are among the world’s greatest assets. They bring energy, talent and c...
Reducing youth unemployment is one of the major challenges facing most governments in the world fo...
The low level and adverse trends of youth employment in Africa and in the Middle East in the last de...
The employment challenge in Africa is persistent and unique. It is not solely a challenge of unemplo...
South Africa is faced with a crisis of high and rising youth unemployment. Throughout the country, o...
In this paper, we explored the youth demographics in Nigeria and how such could be channelled toward...
Who are the youth and what is the problem? Are entrepreneurship and self-employment the solution? An...
More than 1 billion young people (aged 15–24 years) live in developing countries. Africa’s youth pop...
Released in July of 2015, this report examines the challenges of youth unemployment, particularly in...
French version available in IDRC Digital Library.The brochure looks at current research programmes t...
Young people in the global South are seeking employment opportunities in challenging economic and so...
The working age population in Africa is young and growing in size, constituting a key asset for the ...
Globally, governments, development agencies, and inter-governmental institutions have invested heavi...
French version available in IDRC Digital LibraryThis policy brief explores youth employment, underem...
French version available in IDRC Digital Library: L’emploi des jeunes au coeur de la croissanceThe d...
[Excerpt] Young women and men are among the world’s greatest assets. They bring energy, talent and c...
Reducing youth unemployment is one of the major challenges facing most governments in the world fo...
The low level and adverse trends of youth employment in Africa and in the Middle East in the last de...
The employment challenge in Africa is persistent and unique. It is not solely a challenge of unemplo...
South Africa is faced with a crisis of high and rising youth unemployment. Throughout the country, o...
In this paper, we explored the youth demographics in Nigeria and how such could be channelled toward...
Who are the youth and what is the problem? Are entrepreneurship and self-employment the solution? An...
More than 1 billion young people (aged 15–24 years) live in developing countries. Africa’s youth pop...