Type | Working Paper - Urban Opportunities |
Title | Self-employment in the Informal Sector: Empty Promise for Absorbing Unemployed Urban Youth? New Evidence from Ghana |
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Page numbers | 94-111 |
URL | http://www.indiaenvironmentportal.org.in/files/file/Urban Opportunities.pdf#page=100 |
Abstract | This paper aims to question the underlying assumption that the informal microenterprise (IME) sector will be able to absorb unemployed urban youth and understand how current informal skills development programs may address this issue in Ghana. A comparative descriptive analysis is carried out by complementing quantitative analysis with qualitative interviews. Findings suggest a need for revisiting the absorptive capacity of the IME sector. First, most informal sector activities are found to be stagnant overall, facing several macrolevel constraints. Second, it appears that lack of formal education in particular, accompanied by little or no relevant work experience, may be an important barrier for youth in becoming self-employed. |
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