Impact of Youth-in-Agribusiness Program on Employment Creation in Nigeria
The increasing rate of youth unemployment in Africa, particularly in Nigeria, remains among the challenges to social and economic stability. Accordingly, the Nigerian government implemented several interventions, including the Youth-in-Agribusiness (YIA) program to reduce youth unemployment. However...
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doaj-ff72b8778f9d4f87b56b02618338b2e52021-07-23T14:07:48ZengMDPI AGSustainability2071-10502021-07-01137801780110.3390/su13147801Impact of Youth-in-Agribusiness Program on Employment Creation in NigeriaLateef Olalekan Bello0Lloyd James Segun Baiyegunhi1Djana Mignouna2Razack Adeoti3Paul Matin Dontsop-Nguezet4Tahirou Abdoulaye5Victor Manyong6Zoumana Bamba7Bola Amoke Awotide8Discipline of Agricultural Economics, School of Agricultural, Earth and Environmental Sciences, University of KwaZulu-Natal, Pietermaritzburg 3209, South AfricaDiscipline of Agricultural Economics, School of Agricultural, Earth and Environmental Sciences, University of KwaZulu-Natal, Pietermaritzburg 3209, South AfricaSocial Science and Agribusiness, International Institute of Tropical Agriculture (IITA), Cotonou P.O. Box 08-0932, BeninSocial Science and Agribusiness, International Institute of Tropical Agriculture (IITA), Cotonou P.O. Box 08-0932, BeninSocial Science and Agribusiness, International Institute of Tropical Agriculture (IITA), Tanganyika 570, Democratic Republic of the CongoSocial Science and Agribusiness, International Institute of Tropical Agriculture (IITA), Bamako 91094, MaliSocial Science and Agribusiness, International Institute of Tropical Agriculture (IITA), Dar es Salam 34441, TanzaniaCountry Representative, International Institute of Tropical Agriculture (IITA), Kinshasa 4163, Democratic Republic of the CongoSocial Science and Agribusiness, International Institute of Tropical Agriculture (IITA), Bamako 91094, MaliThe increasing rate of youth unemployment in Africa, particularly in Nigeria, remains among the challenges to social and economic stability. Accordingly, the Nigerian government implemented several interventions, including the Youth-in-Agribusiness (YIA) program to reduce youth unemployment. However, the effect of these programs on gainful employment creation is yet to be documented. Therefore, this study examined the impact of the YIA program on creating gainful employment among the youth. Multistage random sampling was used to obtain cross-sectional data from 668 youth in Southwestern Nigeria. Propensity score matching and endogenous switching probit techniques were used for the estimations. Results indicated that variables such as educational attainment, access to training, non-agricultural activity, membership in a youth organization, access to credit, productive resources, and youth location were significant and positively influenced youth decision to participate in the YIA program. Furthermore, participation in the YIA program has a significant positive impact on gainful employment among the youth. Therefore, the study recommends that strengthening social capital such as youth organization, credit scheme (financed by private and government), vocational training, and educational system is vital in enhancing participation in the YIA program and eventually gainful employment of youth.https://www.mdpi.com/2071-1050/13/14/7801impactyouthagribusinessemploymentpropensity score matchingendogenous switching probit |
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Lateef Olalekan Bello Lloyd James Segun Baiyegunhi Djana Mignouna Razack Adeoti Paul Matin Dontsop-Nguezet Tahirou Abdoulaye Victor Manyong Zoumana Bamba Bola Amoke Awotide Impact of Youth-in-Agribusiness Program on Employment Creation in Nigeria Sustainability impact youth agribusiness employment propensity score matching endogenous switching probit |
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Lateef Olalekan Bello Lloyd James Segun Baiyegunhi Djana Mignouna Razack Adeoti Paul Matin Dontsop-Nguezet Tahirou Abdoulaye Victor Manyong Zoumana Bamba Bola Amoke Awotide |
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Impact of Youth-in-Agribusiness Program on Employment Creation in Nigeria |
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Impact of Youth-in-Agribusiness Program on Employment Creation in Nigeria |
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Impact of Youth-in-Agribusiness Program on Employment Creation in Nigeria |
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Impact of Youth-in-Agribusiness Program on Employment Creation in Nigeria |
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Impact of Youth-in-Agribusiness Program on Employment Creation in Nigeria |
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impact of youth-in-agribusiness program on employment creation in nigeria |
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The increasing rate of youth unemployment in Africa, particularly in Nigeria, remains among the challenges to social and economic stability. Accordingly, the Nigerian government implemented several interventions, including the Youth-in-Agribusiness (YIA) program to reduce youth unemployment. However, the effect of these programs on gainful employment creation is yet to be documented. Therefore, this study examined the impact of the YIA program on creating gainful employment among the youth. Multistage random sampling was used to obtain cross-sectional data from 668 youth in Southwestern Nigeria. Propensity score matching and endogenous switching probit techniques were used for the estimations. Results indicated that variables such as educational attainment, access to training, non-agricultural activity, membership in a youth organization, access to credit, productive resources, and youth location were significant and positively influenced youth decision to participate in the YIA program. Furthermore, participation in the YIA program has a significant positive impact on gainful employment among the youth. Therefore, the study recommends that strengthening social capital such as youth organization, credit scheme (financed by private and government), vocational training, and educational system is vital in enhancing participation in the YIA program and eventually gainful employment of youth. |
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impact youth agribusiness employment propensity score matching endogenous switching probit |
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