Youth unemployment in Namibia A qualitative study among young unemployed in Katutura

Type Working Paper
Title Youth unemployment in Namibia A qualitative study among young unemployed in Katutura
Author(s)
Publication (Day/Month/Year) 2014
URL http://www.diva-portal.org/smash/get/diva2:708455/FULLTEXT01.pdf
Abstract
The purpose of this study was to reach an understanding of how young unemployed in
Namibia perceive their chances of getting an official employment. The unemployment
rates in the country are high and many have to work on the informal labour market to
get an income at all.
A qualitative methodology using interviews was chosen to reach an understanding of
the interviewees´ situations. The interview guide was based on YOUNEX interview
guide, but changed a bit to fit the Namibian context. Three women and three men were
interviewed. The analyzing of the material was performed using theories discussing
functions of an employment, social exclusion, social surroundings, finances and shame
and different ways of entering the labour market.
The results show that positive thinking and dreams of a better life are strong driving
forces that keep unemployed persons´ hopes up of finding an employment. The biggest
issues are the financial problems that force them to work the streets.

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