NGA_2018_YESSO-S4JIE-BL_v01_M
Youth Empowerment and Social Support Operations (YESSO) Impact Evaluation of Skills for Jobs Training Programme 2018
Baseline Survey
YESSO-S4JIE-BL 2018
Name | Country code |
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Nigeria | NGA |
In 2014, the Federal Government of Nigeria (FGN) obtained financial assistance from the World Bank to support the implementation of the Youth Employment and Social Support Operation (YESSO). The support operation was in line with the World Bank and Nigeria’s commitment to poverty reduction by identifying and boosting capacity of poor households in Nigeria to access increased opportunities for youth employment and social service delivery. YESSO supported existing institutions, especially the National Directorate of Employment to help strengthen their capacities for poverty alleviation.
The ‘Skills for Job’ (S4J) is one of the four components of YESSO which is designed to pilot a new approach to skills training with emphasis on demand-driven skills training. It provided technical and soft skills training to young people that would enable trainees to find sustainable jobs, and promote institutional capacity building and public-private sector partnerships. To test the sustainability of the S4J component of YESSO, a baseline survey was carried out between October and December, 2018 to serve as benchmark for impact evaluation (IE) of the S4J interventions.
Sample survey data [ssd]
Individual
Edited, anonymized dataset for public distribution
The survey took place in five Local Government Areas (LGAs) within three states:
Bauchi state (Alkaleri and Ganjuwa)
Cross River State (Ogoja and Obanliku)
Kogi state (Okene)
Name | Affiliation |
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Oyebola M. Okunogbe | The World Bank |
Thomas Bussuroy | The World Bank |
Muthoni Ngatia | The World Bank |
Ayodele Fashogbon | The World Bank |
A sample frame of eligible youth beneficiaries was provided by the National Directorate of Employment (NDE). A two-stage sampling technique was adopted for the study. The first stage involved selection of 3 states namely, Cross river, Kogi and Bauchi, each from the south, middle belt and northern of Nigeria respectively. The three State had about 3,000 candidates for the program at the time of the impact evaluation. For the second stage, randomized assignment with stratification by gender and local government areas (LGAs) was used to place candidates into four groups.
The random assignment of candidates in the treatment groups is as follows:
Start | End | Cycle |
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2018-11-06 | 2018-12-03 | Baseline |
Data was collected in person electronically using android-based tablets with GPS coordinates taken at the end of each interview. Surveys were translated from English to Hausa and back translated from Hausa to English.
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World Bank - Africa Region Gender Innovation Lab (GIL) |
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Oyebola M. Okunogbe (The World Bank ), Thomas Bussuroy (The World Bank ), Muthoni Ngatia (The World Bank ), Ayodele Fashogbon (The World Bank ). Nigeria - Youth Empowerment and Social Support Operations (YESSO) Impact Evaluation of Skills for Jobs Training Programme 2018, Baseline Survey (YESSO-S4JIE-BL 2018). Ref: NGA_2018_YESSO-S4JIE-BL_v01_M. Downloaded from [uri] on [date].
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DDI_NGA_2018_YESSO-S4JIE-BL_v01_M_WB
Name | Abbreviation | Affiliation | Role |
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Development Data Group | DECDG | World Bank | Documentation of the study |
2024-05-13
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