Youth unemployment in Namibia

dc.contributor.authorShiyukifeni, Aino Taati Nalityeen_US
dc.date.accessioned2014-02-07T14:07:53Z
dc.date.available2014-02-07T14:07:53Z
dc.date.issued2005en_US
dc.descriptionTheses submitted in fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of Master of Public Administration
dc.description.abstracten_US
dc.description.abstractThe labour market in Namibia is characterized by a number of serious imbalances, notably between aggregate demand for and supply of labour, and between the skills required and those on offer. Unemployment is therefore one of the most serious problems in Namibia especially among youthen_US
dc.description.abstractThis study set out to identify and analyse the factors that have been responsible for high unemployment among youth and the influence of the labour market policies in Namibia. The current high unemployment rate is mostly attributed to the low education levels among the economically active population and economic structure (exports of unprocessed primary products). In Namibia, 15 percent of the population have no formal education at all and more than half of the population (54 percent) have only completed or attained some level of primary educationen_US
dc.description.abstractOnly 2 percent have reached higher education. Youth unemployment is also exacerbated by the re-admission and age limits policy imposed for junior secondary education in Namibia. Students over the age of 17 who fail grade l0 are not allowed to repeat this level in the formal educational system, but should look for alternative educational institutions, which are often too expensive for their parents to afford. Thus, many youths tend to drop out of school at this level and join the ranks of the unemployeden_US
dc.description.abstractAnother reason is that the acquisition of skills and experience of the present generation of youth is an important factor in explaining future social and economic development. Youth unemployment, especially if it is persistent, excludes an important part of the labour force from participation in the economy and thus limits the capacity for growthen_US
dc.description.degreeWindhoeken_US
dc.description.degreeNamibiaen_US
dc.description.degreeUniversity of Namibiaen_US
dc.description.degreeMaster in Public Policy and Administrationen_US
dc.format.extent63 pen_US
dc.identifier.isisF004-199299999999999en_US
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/11070/297
dc.language.isoengen_US
dc.masterFileNumber2958en_US
dc.subjectUnemploymenten_US
dc.subjectLabour marketen_US
dc.subjectLabour demanden_US
dc.subjectLabour economicsen_US
dc.subjectLabour supplyen_US
dc.subjectLabour policyen_US
dc.titleYouth unemployment in Namibiaen_US
dc.typeThesisen_US
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