Wednesday 26 August 2015

The Reason For Youth Unemployment In South Africa

By Nancy Gardner


It is not easy to find a job of any kind these days, especially for someone who is young and inexperienced. Youth unemployment in South Africa is a fine example of this. You are always competing with those who have the experience, which is what counts at the end of the day. When you leave school you don't have much of a resume to build up on.

Even if you have a good qualification, it may not mean much, because you can't prove yourself. There are many people that leave top universities every year looking for jobs and there are not enough opportunities around that are able to provide employment. This leaves youth with big problems on their hands.

Parents also have something to worry about because they are never sure in which direction their kids are heading. It is not the same as it was back in the day when one left university and went straight into a job. Times have changed and you have to hit the job market every single day. You will face rejections on a regular basis and this plays on the mind.

Often, you will find that it will take a psychological role as well. Because someone is struggling to find a job and they are unemployed, they may think that they are not good enough. Of course, this is not true, but it does tend to play on your mind. A young person may become depressed and anxious during a time like this. They may want to seek another career direction.

Parents may even be suffering financially and won't be able to send their children to a college or university. Some children even drop out of school before they are ready to graduate. This leaves them with little hope of ever finding a job that will support their family. There is not much of a chance that they will climb the ladder of success.

Gap years are becoming more common these days as well. However, the problem is that there is no set goal in mind. After a year of gallivanting around the country or the world, one may not be sure what to do. Funds have run out, and youths will be at home, feeling lost. Young people tend to stay at home with their parents longer these days as well.

South Africa is known for its crime. Quite often this is because someone has lost hope in the employment situation. They turn to crime because they feel that this is where they are able to make a living. They will join a gang and things start getting worse.

On a positive note, there are a lot of organizations that have started up which encourage young people to start a business. They will also provide a start up investment should they think the business is going to be profitable and grow into something big in the future. A young person should have a business coach or mentor in a situation like this, since he or she is new to entrepreneurship.




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