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Huge numbers of young people have no jobs, the wrong skills and little hope

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By 2050, one in every three young people on Earth will be of ******** origin, according to the 2024 International Labor Organization’s (ILO)

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. *******’s young people will be key players in the direction of future global consumption, culture and even stability.

It’s estimated that by 2050, about 72.6 million new jobs for sub-Saharan *******’s young people will be needed. The ILO report warns of an ******** “youthquake” unless the continent creates new jobs. Recent countrywide protests in Kenya provide a glimpse into the scale and energy that these quakes may have.

But, worryingly, many ******** countries aren’t actually producing enough secure jobs that can help young people meet their needs and have a good quality of life.

Youth unemployment

As highlighted in the ILO report, sub-Saharan ******* already shows a

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, and only a small ********* of young adults get what would qualify as a “decent job.”

We’ve published various articles which highlight the extent of the youth unemployment problem and what’s driving it.

Youth unemployment is a major issue in South *******—the

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for young people aged 15–24. As inequality scholar Imraan Valodia explains, the drivers of these rates can be global (such as changing employment patterns) or specific to South ******* (such as the legacy of the country’s apartheid past).

Skills mismatch is one of the main reasons given by economist Stephen Onyeiwu for Nigeria’s high youth unemployment rate. Youth unemployment in Nigeria stood at

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. Onyeiwu argues that these official statistics often underestimate the severity of the problem. For example, they don’t account for the fact that over 80% of ********** with primary education (or more) who are regarded as employed are grossly under-employed in low-productivity informal-sector work.

Skills mismatch is also a problem in Kenya. A group of management scholars argues that it’s one of the drivers of youth unemployment in Kenya: graduates don’t have the skills needed by the job market. Young people

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of the unemployed population in Kenya. Despite being educated, significant numbers of young people remain unemployed or underemployed.

Insecure work

As highlighted in the ILO report, without many options, *******’s young people are turning to insecure work. Nearly three in four working young adults in sub-Saharan *******

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; one in three paid workers
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than the median wage.

There are various types of work and strategies that young people will engage in. For instance, researcher Hannah J. Dawson reveals that young South Africans will run car wash ventures, fix cars (as informal mechanics), and rent back rooms or shacks. They might also wire ******** electricity connections for a fee or street-side gamble.

These informal strategies to make a living can be stressful and frustrating. Researcher Laurent Fourchard reviewed Daniel E. Agbiboa’s book

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, which explores the world of drivers of minibuses (danfo) and motorcycles (okada) in Lagos. Like many informal workers, these transport operators have no fixed income, no days off and no social protection.

Anthropologist Peter Lockwood shows just how difficult this precarious situation can be. He shares insights from the diaries of young Kenyans in Nairobi which reveal lives of joblessness and endless searching for money, all punctuated by substance use.

Ways forward

What can be done about this situation?

Each country will need a different approach. As economists Derek Yu and Christie Swanepoel explain, it’s important to understand the different categories of the “unemployed” even within countries in order to create more effective policies.

For instance, their study found that nearly 43% of unemployed South Africans fell into a transitory category. Those without a job throughout the whole seven-year study ******* represented just 4.33%. Their policy suggestions therefore related to improving the quality of education and ensuring labor skills meet the needs of the labor markets. They also emphasized the importance of better industrial policies which allowed for labor-intensive employment, combined with hiring people with lower levels of education. Manufacturing, in particular, was highlighted as the sector that’s best placed to absorb unskilled or semi-skilled workers.

The need for jobs across the continent is critical. And good policies for job creation require good data.

Data scientist Katharina Fenz is part of a team that launched the

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. This provides real-time insights into the employment status of individuals aged 15–35 across the continent. Employment numbers are always changing, showing new predictions every day. In this article, Fenz reveals how the clock works. She also flags some interesting trends—like a decline in agricultural employment across all countries on the continent, indicating a shift in employment patterns towards industry and services.

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