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The African country of Mozambique has been undertaking a remarkable development process within the past. However, this could not be translated into significantly decreasing poverty- or unemployment rates. Due to a high population growth and large amounts of jobseekers every year, the economy is not able to create a corresponding number of jobs. Especially amongst young the unemployment remains high. Moreover, there seems to be a crucial mismatch between the demand of the labour market and the knowledge provided by the education sector. This work is based on a qualitative field study carried…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
The African country of Mozambique has been undertaking a remarkable development process within the past. However, this could not be translated into significantly decreasing poverty- or unemployment rates. Due to a high population growth and large amounts of jobseekers every year, the economy is not able to create a corresponding number of jobs. Especially amongst young the unemployment remains high. Moreover, there seems to be a crucial mismatch between the demand of the labour market and the knowledge provided by the education sector. This work is based on a qualitative field study carried out in Ribáuè, a district located in Nampula province, in the northern part of Mozambique. It wants to shed further light on employment possibilities young people have and aims on fostering a vast image of their situation by examining sectors such as education, agriculture and politics.
Autorenporträt
Manja Elstner, born 1992 in Germany, studied a B.A. in Governance and Public Policy at University Erfurt.Lovina Primadica, born in a small town in Indonesia in 1988, did a B.Sc. in Communication. They both met at Linneaus University in Växjö/Sweden where they did a master's degree in Peace and Development Work.