Why exactly is SA struggling to solve its unemployment crisis?

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GUEST - Duma Gqubule is research associate at the Social Policy Initiative

The fact that more than half of the South African population is under 30 years could be beneficial for the country’s economic growth and development. But South Africa has not been able to reap this demographic dividend. This is largely due to a skills mismatch. That’s why 60% of its young people (between the ages of 15 and 25) are unemployed.

The situation was made worse by the COVID-19 pandemic. Its impact on the labour market disproportionately affected young and low-skilled workers. A major cause of youth unemployment in South Africa is the mismatch between what employers want and what young people have. This is mostly characterised by technical under-skilling relative to the expectations of employers. The country’s schooling system has failed young people, with many learners’ going through the basic education system without acquiring the necessary literacy and numeracy skills.
29 Aug 2023 4PM English South Africa Business News · Investing

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