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YOUTH UNEMPLOYMENT (4) answer(s).
 
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Conflict and development / Clark, Helen   Journal Article
Clark, Helen Journal Article
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Publication 2013.
Key Words Conflict  Development  OECD  Economic Growth  Climate Change  New Zealand 
UNDP  Armed Violence  Ban Ki-Moon  Extreme Poverty  Youth Unemployment 
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ID:   193202


Interrogating Unemployment Amid Growth: Tracking Youth Unemployment in Neo-Liberal Uganda, 1990–2019 / Asiimwe, Godfrey Berinde   Journal Article
Asiimwe, Godfrey Berinde Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract The paper interrogates the paradox of persistent youth unemployment amid an upswing of impressive economic growth after Neo-liberal reforms in Uganda. The government of Uganda undertook targeted interventions to ameliorate youth unemployment, which escalated. Why was the growing economy failing to absorb labour? Why were the interventions failing? We argue that the interplay of the skewed neo-liberal and global architecture, decline of traditional labour absorbing sectors, and the debilitating syncretic ‘informal’ sector constrained sustainable youth employment and deflated interventions. The paper opines that Uganda’s neo-liberal capitalism was unique, as it was structured in a way that did not enhance domestic actors and sectors, which would have increased sustainable labour absorption and utilisation. Otherwise, Uganda’s celebratory growth was largely aid-driven and in the controversial and constrained informal sector, limited service ‘enterprises’ and import consumerism, which undermined domestic productivity and employability. Neo-liberalism and the reconstituted state did not align the domestic and global economic structures for meaningful employment. Unemployment spiralled into the socio-political landscape, while youth agency strived for better positioning.
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ID:   125097


Les Miserables / Ezrati, Milton   Journal Article
Ezrati, Milton Journal Article
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Publication 2013.
Key Words European Union  Economy  France  Germany  Paris Reforms  Youth Unemployment 
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ID:   131099


Unemployed youth: time bombs or engines for growth? / Burnett, Scott   Journal Article
Burnett, Scott Journal Article
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Publication 2014.
Summary/Abstract While popular narratives about success in South Africa focus on individual effort, accidents of birth continue to determine life prospects. Inequalities in early childhood development, health, and education narrow the range of possibilities that young people have available to them, and this impacts on their risk appetite, including, through the workings of the maturing brain, a propensity to violence, substance abuse, and unsafe sex. New technology offers young people an unprecedented ability to organise and network. This fact, combined with high levels of youth dissatisfaction, unemployment, and marginalisation, leads many to worry that the young are "ticking time bombs". While there certainly are risks, great unused pools of youth labour also present an opportunity for engaging them in social advancement programmes. Structured youth service is a tried and tested policy option that, when implemented as part of an integrated youth development strategy, can enlist thousands of young people in devoting their considerable energies to leadership for the public good.
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