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Education and youth labour market outcomes: evidence from eight sub-Saharan African countries

Author(s)
Rouane, Fata; Suárez Robles, Pablo
Languages
English
Year
2022
Pages
66
ISBN
978-92-803-1469-4

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About the publication

To what extent does education increase youth chances to access employment, complete the labour market transition, and occupy decent jobs? By addressing these questions, this paper attempts to draw conclusions on how well education speaks to economic demand and labour market needs, and how it contributes to mitigating prevailing skills mismatches.

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