Encouraging self-employment amongst the youth in South Africa : will this help tackle the unemployment problem?

Includes bibliographical references (leaves 39-41). === Encouraging young people to get involved in self-employment is a solution that is continuously echoed by policy makers as a way of addressing the perennial problem of youth unemployment. This paper investigates how entrepreneurship can be promo...

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Main Author: Manyande, Nyarai N
Other Authors: Mlatsheni, Cecil
Format: Dissertation
Language:English
Published: University of Cape Town 2015
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/11427/14610
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spelling ndltd-netd.ac.za-oai-union.ndltd.org-uct-oai-localhost-11427-146102020-10-06T05:11:07Z Encouraging self-employment amongst the youth in South Africa : will this help tackle the unemployment problem? Manyande, Nyarai N Mlatsheni, Cecil Economics Self-employment Includes bibliographical references (leaves 39-41). Encouraging young people to get involved in self-employment is a solution that is continuously echoed by policy makers as a way of addressing the perennial problem of youth unemployment. This paper investigates how entrepreneurship can be promoted amongst the youth in South Africa and whether this will alleviate the high unemployment rates. Three questions are put forward: Firstly, what are the main constraints faced by youth when they set up a business? Secondly, what are the main determinants of being self-employed and thirdly, which groups within the youth population need to be targeted by policy makers? The findings are that the major impediment for youths entering self -employment is the lack of financial capital, while having a role model is highly significant in determining whether one becomes self-employed. African and Coloured youth are particularly disadvantaged when it comes to participation in self-employment and should therefore be a primary target for policy makers. The paper also makes a comparison of youth participation in self-employment between 2000 and 2004 and reveals that there is only a slight increase in the numbers of youth getting involved in self-employment. A holistic approach to entrepreneurship development complimented by financial assistance, mentoring and the provision of basic entrepreneurship skills training will assist the youth in moving from unemployment to self-employment. 2015-11-02T10:56:58Z 2015-11-02T10:56:58Z 2006 Master Thesis Masters MCom http://hdl.handle.net/11427/14610 eng application/pdf University of Cape Town Faculty of Commerce School of Economics
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Self-employment
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Self-employment
Manyande, Nyarai N
Encouraging self-employment amongst the youth in South Africa : will this help tackle the unemployment problem?
description Includes bibliographical references (leaves 39-41). === Encouraging young people to get involved in self-employment is a solution that is continuously echoed by policy makers as a way of addressing the perennial problem of youth unemployment. This paper investigates how entrepreneurship can be promoted amongst the youth in South Africa and whether this will alleviate the high unemployment rates. Three questions are put forward: Firstly, what are the main constraints faced by youth when they set up a business? Secondly, what are the main determinants of being self-employed and thirdly, which groups within the youth population need to be targeted by policy makers? The findings are that the major impediment for youths entering self -employment is the lack of financial capital, while having a role model is highly significant in determining whether one becomes self-employed. African and Coloured youth are particularly disadvantaged when it comes to participation in self-employment and should therefore be a primary target for policy makers. The paper also makes a comparison of youth participation in self-employment between 2000 and 2004 and reveals that there is only a slight increase in the numbers of youth getting involved in self-employment. A holistic approach to entrepreneurship development complimented by financial assistance, mentoring and the provision of basic entrepreneurship skills training will assist the youth in moving from unemployment to self-employment.
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title Encouraging self-employment amongst the youth in South Africa : will this help tackle the unemployment problem?
title_short Encouraging self-employment amongst the youth in South Africa : will this help tackle the unemployment problem?
title_full Encouraging self-employment amongst the youth in South Africa : will this help tackle the unemployment problem?
title_fullStr Encouraging self-employment amongst the youth in South Africa : will this help tackle the unemployment problem?
title_full_unstemmed Encouraging self-employment amongst the youth in South Africa : will this help tackle the unemployment problem?
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