Youth Employment Programmes in Africa

This book investigates youth employment programmes across nine African countries, providing important insights into the world’s youngest continent by population, in which 60% of people are aged under 25. By 2050, the labour force in sub-Saharan Africa is expected to be almost double the size of the...

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Format eBook
LanguageEnglish
Published Oxford Taylor & Francis 2025
SeriesRoutledge Contemporary Africa
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ISBN1040446868
9781040446867
9781003589501
9781032964430
1003589502
1040446892
103296443X
9781040446898
DOI10.4324/9781003589501

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Summary:This book investigates youth employment programmes across nine African countries, providing important insights into the world’s youngest continent by population, in which 60% of people are aged under 25. By 2050, the labour force in sub-Saharan Africa is expected to be almost double the size of the labour force in high-income countries, representing a massive shift in the world’s working population and providing a significant challenge for job creation. In this book, contributors bring together insights from more than 500 in-depth interviews and 1,500 focus group participants to consider whether youth employment programmes are effectively reaching vulnerable groups. This book tackles the problem of political clientelism in the allocation of benefits and considers the level of coordination that is taking place across programmes and political institutions. Combining rich empirical findings with data about labour market outcomes and institutions, this book will be an important read for researchers wishing to understand the political economy of youth employment policy in Africa.
ISBN:1040446868
9781040446867
9781003589501
9781032964430
1003589502
1040446892
103296443X
9781040446898
DOI:10.4324/9781003589501