Browsing Norges miljø- og biovitenskapelige universitet by Subject "Youth employment"
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The effects of gender empowerment training on within-group gender differences in performance and overall group performance: A Pre-Analysis Plan
(CLTS Report;2020:1, Report, 2020)This Pre-Analysis Plan is for a Randomized Control Trial (RCT) for recently formed youth business groups in Tigray Region of Ethiopia. Resource-poor rural youth are given a business opportunity by being allocated a ... -
Street based self-employment : a poverty trap or a stepping stone for migrant youth in Africa?
(CLTS Working Paper;2015:4, Working paper, 2015)A significant percentage of youth in urban Africa is employed in the informal sector. The informal sector is more accessible than the formal sector for people with low human and financial capital, such as youth migrants ... -
Youth as environmental custodians : a potential tragedy or a sustainable business and livelihood model?
(CLTS Working paper;2016:6, Working paper, 2016)Youth unemployment and migration is a growing challenge that needs more political attention in many countries in the world, particularly countries with rapid population growth and economic transformation. Proactively ...