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The purpose of the study was to investigate challenges facing youth economic participation in the post-apartheid South Africa using the case of King Sabatha Dalidyebo Municipality. A purposive sampling of 15 people were used in the study. A qualitative approach research approach using interviews and open ended questionnaires were used in the collection of data. The collected data was categorised according to the research questions that were raised in chapter one. The data from primary and secondary sources was interpreted after interviews, displayed and analysis. The findings show that the…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
The purpose of the study was to investigate challenges facing youth economic participation in the post-apartheid South Africa using the case of King Sabatha Dalidyebo Municipality. A purposive sampling of 15 people were used in the study. A qualitative approach research approach using interviews and open ended questionnaires were used in the collection of data. The collected data was categorised according to the research questions that were raised in chapter one. The data from primary and secondary sources was interpreted after interviews, displayed and analysis. The findings show that the most common challenges that hinder youth economic participation in the KSD are unemployment, poor education, poor municipal capacity, drugs and alcohol abuse, migration of youth to other region in search for greener pastures and the ineffective utilization of agricultural opportunities. The study recommended among others that the municipality to increase capacity building to create market opportunities, to create free access to education as this would help for career building and skills development.
Autorenporträt
Sisonke Qashani was born on the 14th February 1991 at Ncise location, Mthatha in the Eastern Cape Province. She Studied bachelor and honours of Social Sciences majoring in Political Science and International relations at Walter Sisulu University. Sisonke is currently completing Masters of Arts in the same field of study at Walter Sisulu University.