File Image: IOLDurban - Systemic barriers in the labour market and the country’s poor education system are some of the major contributors to unemployment among the youth. This is according to Siyakha Youth Assets Study released this week by the Centre for Social Development in Africa, University of Johannesburg.
It showed that only 27% of those who received training were able to find work and had a 9% advantage over those who had not gone through any employment programmes. There is a disconnect, the study revealed, between the education system and the labour market as a result of the skills deficit that young people have when they leave the schooling system.
Economist Dawie Roodt agreed with the report, saying youth unemployment was directly related to South Africa’s poor education system.
Brought to you by YourANC !!! They closed down colleges and trade centers!!! Stupid !!!?
On the Application form , they write YES instead of filling up the address !! Is Bantu Education to be blamed after 25 of Democracy
Parents MYANC NYDP ANCYL YDA DBE_SA DHET are too blame for producing a nation of unskilled youth... Become's a hurdle when entering the Labour Market..
This article is misleading. The term 'Youth' is used very loosely to describe a few young people; the article makes it seem as if an entire generation doesnt possess skills when in fact its a small portion 2ndly its the employers duty to train entry level employees.
Business Business Latest News, Business Business Headlines
Similar News:You can also read news stories similar to this one that we have collected from other news sources.
Source: IOL - 🏆 46. / 51 Read more »