ETHIOPIA: The Twin Challenges of Child Labour and Youth Employment

Ethiopia accounts for the largest youth population in Sub-Saharan Africa and the lack of employment opportunities for Ethiopian young people is among the critical developing challenges facing the country. The specific factors affecting youth employment in Ethiopia have received little research attention. There is therefore limited empirical basis for formulating policies and programs promoting youth employment and successful school to work transitions. This study is aimed at beginning to fill this gap by analyzing a set of youth employment indicators drawn primarily from the 2001 Ethiopia Labor Force Survey. The study looks specifically at the labour market outcomes of young people and key factors influencing these outcomes, including early labour market entry and human capital accumulation. It also examines the process of labour market entry, and, for those who attended school, the duration of the transition from school to work.

Owner: L. Guarcello, S. Lyon, F. C. Rosatipdf: http://www.ucw-project.org/pdf/publications/standard_UCW_Youth_Employmen...

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