Out-of-School Youth in Sub-Saharan Africa : A Policy Perspective

The economic and social prospects are daunting for the 89 million out-of-school youth who comprise nearly half of all youth in Sub-Saharan Africa. Within the next decade, when this cohort becomes the core of the labor market, an estimated 40 millio...

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Main Authors: Inoue, Keiko, di Gropello, Emanuela, Taylor, Yesim Sayin, Gresham, James
Format: Publications & Research
Language:English
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Published: Washington, DC: World Bank 2015
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topic ACADEMIC STANDARDS
ACCESS TO SCHOOLING
ADOLESCENTS
ADULT EMPLOYMENT
ADULT LITERACY
ADULTS
ADVOCACY
AGE COHORT
AGE GROUPS
ALTERNATIVE EDUCATION
BASIC EDUCATION
BASIC INFRASTRUCTURE
CHILD DEVELOPMENT
CHILD DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMS
CIVIC PARTICIPATION
COGNITIVE SKILLS
COMMUNITY PARTICIPATION
COMMUNITY PARTICIPATION IN EDUCATION
COMPULSORY EDUCATION
CURRICULA
DEVELOPING COUNTRIES
DOMESTIC VIOLENCE
DRINKING WATER
DROPOUT PATTERNS
DROPOUT PROBLEM
DROPOUT RATE
DROPOUT RATES
DROPOUT TRENDS
DROPOUTS
EARLY CHILD DEVELOPMENT
EARLY INTERVENTION
EARLY MARRIAGE
EARLY MARRIAGE FOR GIRLS
ECONOMIC GROWTH
ECONOMIC OPPORTUNITIES
EDUCATED ADULTS
EDUCATION DECISIONS
EDUCATION EXPENDITURE
EDUCATION FOR YOUTH
EDUCATION INITIATIVES
EDUCATION OUTCOMES
EDUCATION POLICIES
EDUCATION POLICY
EDUCATION PROGRAMS
EDUCATION SECTOR
EDUCATION SYSTEM
EDUCATIONAL OPPORTUNITIES
EDUCATIONAL OUTCOMES
EDUCATIONAL QUALITY
EFFECTS OF EDUCATION
ENROLLMENT INCREASES
ENROLLMENT LEVELS
EXAMS
EXISTING RESOURCES
FAMILIES
FAMILY ATTITUDES
FEMALE YOUTH
FORMAL EDUCATION SYSTEM
FORMAL SCHOOLING
FREE EDUCATION
GENDER DIFFERENTIALS
GENDER DISPARITIES
GIRLS
GROSS DOMESTIC PRODUCT
GROSS ENROLLMENT
GROSS ENROLLMENT RATE
GROSS ENROLLMENT RATES
HEALTH CARE
HEALTHY CHILDREN
HIGH DROPOUT
HIGH POPULATION GROWTH
HIGH POPULATION GROWTH RATES
HIGH SCHOOL
HIGHER EDUCATION
HOUSEHOLD INCOME
HOUSEHOLD SURVEYS
HUMAN DEVELOPMENT
IMPORTANCE OF EDUCATION
INFORMAL EDUCATION
INTERVENTIONS
LABOR FORCE
LABOR MARKET
LABOR MARKETS
LEADERSHIP
LEARNING
LEARNING OUTCOMES
LEGAL STATUS
LEVEL OF EDUCATION
LIFE SKILLS
LIFE-SKILLS
LIVING STANDARDS
LOCAL GOVERNMENTS
LOW-INCOME COUNTRIES
MARRIED WOMEN
NATIONAL GOVERNMENT
NATIONAL GOVERNMENTS
NONGOVERNMENTAL ORGANIZATIONS
OLD GIRLS
OLDER GIRLS
ORPHANS
PARENT EDUCATION
PARENTAL ATTITUDES
PARENTAL EDUCATION
PARENTAL INVOLVEMENT
PHYSICAL INFRASTRUCTURE
POLICY DIALOGUE
POLICY DISCUSSIONS
POLICY MAKERS
POPULATION GROWTH
POPULATION GROWTH RATE
POST-PRIMARY EDUCATION
PREGNANCY
PRIMARY CYCLE
PRIMARY EDUCATION
PRIMARY LEVEL
PRIMARY SCHOOL
PRIMARY SCHOOLING
PRIMARY SCHOOLS
PRIVATE EDUCATION
PRIVATE SCHOOL
PROGRESS
PROSTITUTION
PUBLIC EDUCATION
PUBLIC EXPENDITURE
PUBLIC POLICY
PUSH FACTORS
QUALITY OF EDUCATION
QUALITY OF EDUCATION SYSTEMS
QUALITY OF LIFE
QUALITY SCHOOLS
RELIGIOUS BELIEFS
REPEATERS
REPETITION RATES
RESOURCE ALLOCATION
RESOURCE CONSTRAINTS
RETURN TO EDUCATION
RISKY BEHAVIOR
RISKY SEXUAL BEHAVIOR
RURAL AREAS
RURAL COMMUNITIES
RURAL RESIDENCE
RURAL YOUTH
SCHOOL ATTENDANCE
SCHOOL COMPLETION
SCHOOL DISCIPLINE
SCHOOL DROPOUTS
SCHOOL ENROLLMENT
SCHOOL ENTRY
SCHOOL FACILITIES
SCHOOL FEES
SCHOOL GIRLS
SCHOOL GRADUATES
SCHOOL INFRASTRUCTURE
SCHOOL MANAGEMENT
SCHOOL QUALITY
SCHOOL SYSTEM
SCHOOL SYSTEMS
SCHOOL TUITION
SCHOOL YOUTH
SCHOOLING
SCHOOL­AGE
SCHOOL­AGE POPULATION
SECONDARY EDUCATION
SECONDARY SCHOOL
SECONDARY SCHOOLING
SECONDARY SCHOOLS
SKILLS DEVELOPMENT
SKILLS TRAINING
SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT
SOCIAL NORMS
SOCIAL PROBLEMS
SOCIAL SCIENCES
SOCIAL WELFARE
SOCIOECONOMIC STATUS
STUDENT ACHIEVEMENT
STUDENT ASSESSMENT
SUBSIDIES TO EDUCATION
TEACHER
TEACHER TRAINING
TEACHERS
TEACHING
TEACHING FORCE
TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE
TECHNICAL SKILLS
TEEN
TERTIARY EDUCATION
TRAINING COURSES
TRAINING PROGRAMS
TRANSPORTATION
UNEMPLOYMENT
UNMARRIED GIRLS
UNMARRIED YOUNG WOMEN
URBAN AREAS
URBAN POVERTY
URBAN YOUTH
VOCATIONAL TRAINING
WAR
WORKFORCE
YOUNG AGES
YOUNG CHILDREN
YOUNG GIRLS
YOUNG MEN
YOUNG PEOPLE
YOUNG WOMAN
YOUNG WOMEN
YOUNGER GIRLS
YOUTH
YOUTH DEVELOPMENT
YOUTH EMPLOYMENT
YOUTH POPULATION
spellingShingle ACADEMIC STANDARDS
ACCESS TO SCHOOLING
ADOLESCENTS
ADULT EMPLOYMENT
ADULT LITERACY
ADULTS
ADVOCACY
AGE COHORT
AGE GROUPS
ALTERNATIVE EDUCATION
BASIC EDUCATION
BASIC INFRASTRUCTURE
CHILD DEVELOPMENT
CHILD DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMS
CIVIC PARTICIPATION
COGNITIVE SKILLS
COMMUNITY PARTICIPATION
COMMUNITY PARTICIPATION IN EDUCATION
COMPULSORY EDUCATION
CURRICULA
DEVELOPING COUNTRIES
DOMESTIC VIOLENCE
DRINKING WATER
DROPOUT PATTERNS
DROPOUT PROBLEM
DROPOUT RATE
DROPOUT RATES
DROPOUT TRENDS
DROPOUTS
EARLY CHILD DEVELOPMENT
EARLY INTERVENTION
EARLY MARRIAGE
EARLY MARRIAGE FOR GIRLS
ECONOMIC GROWTH
ECONOMIC OPPORTUNITIES
EDUCATED ADULTS
EDUCATION DECISIONS
EDUCATION EXPENDITURE
EDUCATION FOR YOUTH
EDUCATION INITIATIVES
EDUCATION OUTCOMES
EDUCATION POLICIES
EDUCATION POLICY
EDUCATION PROGRAMS
EDUCATION SECTOR
EDUCATION SYSTEM
EDUCATIONAL OPPORTUNITIES
EDUCATIONAL OUTCOMES
EDUCATIONAL QUALITY
EFFECTS OF EDUCATION
ENROLLMENT INCREASES
ENROLLMENT LEVELS
EXAMS
EXISTING RESOURCES
FAMILIES
FAMILY ATTITUDES
FEMALE YOUTH
FORMAL EDUCATION SYSTEM
FORMAL SCHOOLING
FREE EDUCATION
GENDER DIFFERENTIALS
GENDER DISPARITIES
GIRLS
GROSS DOMESTIC PRODUCT
GROSS ENROLLMENT
GROSS ENROLLMENT RATE
GROSS ENROLLMENT RATES
HEALTH CARE
HEALTHY CHILDREN
HIGH DROPOUT
HIGH POPULATION GROWTH
HIGH POPULATION GROWTH RATES
HIGH SCHOOL
HIGHER EDUCATION
HOUSEHOLD INCOME
HOUSEHOLD SURVEYS
HUMAN DEVELOPMENT
IMPORTANCE OF EDUCATION
INFORMAL EDUCATION
INTERVENTIONS
LABOR FORCE
LABOR MARKET
LABOR MARKETS
LEADERSHIP
LEARNING
LEARNING OUTCOMES
LEGAL STATUS
LEVEL OF EDUCATION
LIFE SKILLS
LIFE-SKILLS
LIVING STANDARDS
LOCAL GOVERNMENTS
LOW-INCOME COUNTRIES
MARRIED WOMEN
NATIONAL GOVERNMENT
NATIONAL GOVERNMENTS
NONGOVERNMENTAL ORGANIZATIONS
OLD GIRLS
OLDER GIRLS
ORPHANS
PARENT EDUCATION
PARENTAL ATTITUDES
PARENTAL EDUCATION
PARENTAL INVOLVEMENT
PHYSICAL INFRASTRUCTURE
POLICY DIALOGUE
POLICY DISCUSSIONS
POLICY MAKERS
POPULATION GROWTH
POPULATION GROWTH RATE
POST-PRIMARY EDUCATION
PREGNANCY
PRIMARY CYCLE
PRIMARY EDUCATION
PRIMARY LEVEL
PRIMARY SCHOOL
PRIMARY SCHOOLING
PRIMARY SCHOOLS
PRIVATE EDUCATION
PRIVATE SCHOOL
PROGRESS
PROSTITUTION
PUBLIC EDUCATION
PUBLIC EXPENDITURE
PUBLIC POLICY
PUSH FACTORS
QUALITY OF EDUCATION
QUALITY OF EDUCATION SYSTEMS
QUALITY OF LIFE
QUALITY SCHOOLS
RELIGIOUS BELIEFS
REPEATERS
REPETITION RATES
RESOURCE ALLOCATION
RESOURCE CONSTRAINTS
RETURN TO EDUCATION
RISKY BEHAVIOR
RISKY SEXUAL BEHAVIOR
RURAL AREAS
RURAL COMMUNITIES
RURAL RESIDENCE
RURAL YOUTH
SCHOOL ATTENDANCE
SCHOOL COMPLETION
SCHOOL DISCIPLINE
SCHOOL DROPOUTS
SCHOOL ENROLLMENT
SCHOOL ENTRY
SCHOOL FACILITIES
SCHOOL FEES
SCHOOL GIRLS
SCHOOL GRADUATES
SCHOOL INFRASTRUCTURE
SCHOOL MANAGEMENT
SCHOOL QUALITY
SCHOOL SYSTEM
SCHOOL SYSTEMS
SCHOOL TUITION
SCHOOL YOUTH
SCHOOLING
SCHOOL­AGE
SCHOOL­AGE POPULATION
SECONDARY EDUCATION
SECONDARY SCHOOL
SECONDARY SCHOOLING
SECONDARY SCHOOLS
SKILLS DEVELOPMENT
SKILLS TRAINING
SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT
SOCIAL NORMS
SOCIAL PROBLEMS
SOCIAL SCIENCES
SOCIAL WELFARE
SOCIOECONOMIC STATUS
STUDENT ACHIEVEMENT
STUDENT ASSESSMENT
SUBSIDIES TO EDUCATION
TEACHER
TEACHER TRAINING
TEACHERS
TEACHING
TEACHING FORCE
TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE
TECHNICAL SKILLS
TEEN
TERTIARY EDUCATION
TRAINING COURSES
TRAINING PROGRAMS
TRANSPORTATION
UNEMPLOYMENT
UNMARRIED GIRLS
UNMARRIED YOUNG WOMEN
URBAN AREAS
URBAN POVERTY
URBAN YOUTH
VOCATIONAL TRAINING
WAR
WORKFORCE
YOUNG AGES
YOUNG CHILDREN
YOUNG GIRLS
YOUNG MEN
YOUNG PEOPLE
YOUNG WOMAN
YOUNG WOMEN
YOUNGER GIRLS
YOUTH
YOUTH DEVELOPMENT
YOUTH EMPLOYMENT
YOUTH POPULATION
Inoue, Keiko
di Gropello, Emanuela
Taylor, Yesim Sayin
Gresham, James
Out-of-School Youth in Sub-Saharan Africa : A Policy Perspective
geographic_facet Africa
Sub-Saharan Africa
relation Directions in Development--Human Development;
description The economic and social prospects are daunting for the 89 million out-of-school youth who comprise nearly half of all youth in Sub-Saharan Africa. Within the next decade, when this cohort becomes the core of the labor market, an estimated 40 million more youth will drop out, and will face an uncertain future with limited work and life skills. Furthermore, out-of-school youth often are policy orphans, positioned between sectors with little data, low implementation capacity, lack of interest in long-term sustainability of programs, insufficient funds, and little coordination across the different government agencies. This report provides a diagnostic analysis of the state of out-of-school youth in Sub-Saharan Africa, focusing on the 12- to 24-year-old cohort. This report also examines the decision path youth take as they progress through the education system and the factors that explain youth's school and work choices. It finds that individual and household characteristics, social norms, and characteristics of the school system all matter in understanding why youth drop out and remain out of school. In particular, six key factors characterize out-of-school youth: (i) most out-of-school youth drop out before secondary school; (ii) early marriage for female youth and (iii) rural residence increase the likelihood of being out of school; (iv) parental education level and (v) the number of working adults are important household factors; and (vi) lack of school access and low educational quality are binding supply-side constraints. Policy discussions on out-of-school youth are framed by these six key factors along with three entry points for intervention: retention, remediation, and integration. This report also reviews policies and programs in place for out-of-school youth across the continent. Ultimately, this report aims to inform public discussion, policy formulation, and development practitioners' actions working with youth in Sub-Saharan Africa.
format Publications & Research
author Inoue, Keiko
di Gropello, Emanuela
Taylor, Yesim Sayin
Gresham, James
author_facet Inoue, Keiko
di Gropello, Emanuela
Taylor, Yesim Sayin
Gresham, James
author_sort Inoue, Keiko
title Out-of-School Youth in Sub-Saharan Africa : A Policy Perspective
title_short Out-of-School Youth in Sub-Saharan Africa : A Policy Perspective
title_full Out-of-School Youth in Sub-Saharan Africa : A Policy Perspective
title_fullStr Out-of-School Youth in Sub-Saharan Africa : A Policy Perspective
title_full_unstemmed Out-of-School Youth in Sub-Saharan Africa : A Policy Perspective
title_sort out-of-school youth in sub-saharan africa : a policy perspective
publisher Washington, DC: World Bank
publishDate 2015
url http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2015/02/24101914/out-of-school-youth-sub-saharan-africa-policy-perspective
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spelling okr-10986-215542021-04-23T14:04:03Z Out-of-School Youth in Sub-Saharan Africa : A Policy Perspective Inoue, Keiko di Gropello, Emanuela Taylor, Yesim Sayin Gresham, James ACADEMIC STANDARDS ACCESS TO SCHOOLING ADOLESCENTS ADULT EMPLOYMENT ADULT LITERACY ADULTS ADVOCACY AGE COHORT AGE GROUPS ALTERNATIVE EDUCATION BASIC EDUCATION BASIC INFRASTRUCTURE CHILD DEVELOPMENT CHILD DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMS CIVIC PARTICIPATION COGNITIVE SKILLS COMMUNITY PARTICIPATION COMMUNITY PARTICIPATION IN EDUCATION COMPULSORY EDUCATION CURRICULA DEVELOPING COUNTRIES DOMESTIC VIOLENCE DRINKING WATER DROPOUT PATTERNS DROPOUT PROBLEM DROPOUT RATE DROPOUT RATES DROPOUT TRENDS DROPOUTS EARLY CHILD DEVELOPMENT EARLY INTERVENTION EARLY MARRIAGE EARLY MARRIAGE FOR GIRLS ECONOMIC GROWTH ECONOMIC OPPORTUNITIES EDUCATED ADULTS EDUCATION DECISIONS EDUCATION EXPENDITURE EDUCATION FOR YOUTH EDUCATION INITIATIVES EDUCATION OUTCOMES EDUCATION POLICIES EDUCATION POLICY EDUCATION PROGRAMS EDUCATION SECTOR EDUCATION SYSTEM EDUCATIONAL OPPORTUNITIES EDUCATIONAL OUTCOMES EDUCATIONAL QUALITY EFFECTS OF EDUCATION ENROLLMENT INCREASES ENROLLMENT LEVELS EXAMS EXISTING RESOURCES FAMILIES FAMILY ATTITUDES FEMALE YOUTH FORMAL EDUCATION SYSTEM FORMAL SCHOOLING FREE EDUCATION GENDER DIFFERENTIALS GENDER DISPARITIES GIRLS GROSS DOMESTIC PRODUCT GROSS ENROLLMENT GROSS ENROLLMENT RATE GROSS ENROLLMENT RATES HEALTH CARE HEALTHY CHILDREN HIGH DROPOUT HIGH POPULATION GROWTH HIGH POPULATION GROWTH RATES HIGH SCHOOL HIGHER EDUCATION HOUSEHOLD INCOME HOUSEHOLD SURVEYS HUMAN DEVELOPMENT IMPORTANCE OF EDUCATION INFORMAL EDUCATION INTERVENTIONS LABOR FORCE LABOR MARKET LABOR MARKETS LEADERSHIP LEARNING LEARNING OUTCOMES LEGAL STATUS LEVEL OF EDUCATION LIFE SKILLS LIFE-SKILLS LIVING STANDARDS LOCAL GOVERNMENTS LOW-INCOME COUNTRIES MARRIED WOMEN NATIONAL GOVERNMENT NATIONAL GOVERNMENTS NONGOVERNMENTAL ORGANIZATIONS OLD GIRLS OLDER GIRLS ORPHANS PARENT EDUCATION PARENTAL ATTITUDES PARENTAL EDUCATION PARENTAL INVOLVEMENT PHYSICAL INFRASTRUCTURE POLICY DIALOGUE POLICY DISCUSSIONS POLICY MAKERS POPULATION GROWTH POPULATION GROWTH RATE POST-PRIMARY EDUCATION PREGNANCY PRIMARY CYCLE PRIMARY EDUCATION PRIMARY LEVEL PRIMARY SCHOOL PRIMARY SCHOOLING PRIMARY SCHOOLS PRIVATE EDUCATION PRIVATE SCHOOL PROGRESS PROSTITUTION PUBLIC EDUCATION PUBLIC EXPENDITURE PUBLIC POLICY PUSH FACTORS QUALITY OF EDUCATION QUALITY OF EDUCATION SYSTEMS QUALITY OF LIFE QUALITY SCHOOLS RELIGIOUS BELIEFS REPEATERS REPETITION RATES RESOURCE ALLOCATION RESOURCE CONSTRAINTS RETURN TO EDUCATION RISKY BEHAVIOR RISKY SEXUAL BEHAVIOR RURAL AREAS RURAL COMMUNITIES RURAL RESIDENCE RURAL YOUTH SCHOOL ATTENDANCE SCHOOL COMPLETION SCHOOL DISCIPLINE SCHOOL DROPOUTS SCHOOL ENROLLMENT SCHOOL ENTRY SCHOOL FACILITIES SCHOOL FEES SCHOOL GIRLS SCHOOL GRADUATES SCHOOL INFRASTRUCTURE SCHOOL MANAGEMENT SCHOOL QUALITY SCHOOL SYSTEM SCHOOL SYSTEMS SCHOOL TUITION SCHOOL YOUTH SCHOOLING SCHOOL­AGE SCHOOL­AGE POPULATION SECONDARY EDUCATION SECONDARY SCHOOL SECONDARY SCHOOLING SECONDARY SCHOOLS SKILLS DEVELOPMENT SKILLS TRAINING SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT SOCIAL NORMS SOCIAL PROBLEMS SOCIAL SCIENCES SOCIAL WELFARE SOCIOECONOMIC STATUS STUDENT ACHIEVEMENT STUDENT ASSESSMENT SUBSIDIES TO EDUCATION TEACHER TEACHER TRAINING TEACHERS TEACHING TEACHING FORCE TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE TECHNICAL SKILLS TEEN TERTIARY EDUCATION TRAINING COURSES TRAINING PROGRAMS TRANSPORTATION UNEMPLOYMENT UNMARRIED GIRLS UNMARRIED YOUNG WOMEN URBAN AREAS URBAN POVERTY URBAN YOUTH VOCATIONAL TRAINING WAR WORKFORCE YOUNG AGES YOUNG CHILDREN YOUNG GIRLS YOUNG MEN YOUNG PEOPLE YOUNG WOMAN YOUNG WOMEN YOUNGER GIRLS YOUTH YOUTH DEVELOPMENT YOUTH EMPLOYMENT YOUTH POPULATION The economic and social prospects are daunting for the 89 million out-of-school youth who comprise nearly half of all youth in Sub-Saharan Africa. Within the next decade, when this cohort becomes the core of the labor market, an estimated 40 million more youth will drop out, and will face an uncertain future with limited work and life skills. Furthermore, out-of-school youth often are policy orphans, positioned between sectors with little data, low implementation capacity, lack of interest in long-term sustainability of programs, insufficient funds, and little coordination across the different government agencies. This report provides a diagnostic analysis of the state of out-of-school youth in Sub-Saharan Africa, focusing on the 12- to 24-year-old cohort. This report also examines the decision path youth take as they progress through the education system and the factors that explain youth's school and work choices. It finds that individual and household characteristics, social norms, and characteristics of the school system all matter in understanding why youth drop out and remain out of school. In particular, six key factors characterize out-of-school youth: (i) most out-of-school youth drop out before secondary school; (ii) early marriage for female youth and (iii) rural residence increase the likelihood of being out of school; (iv) parental education level and (v) the number of working adults are important household factors; and (vi) lack of school access and low educational quality are binding supply-side constraints. Policy discussions on out-of-school youth are framed by these six key factors along with three entry points for intervention: retention, remediation, and integration. This report also reviews policies and programs in place for out-of-school youth across the continent. Ultimately, this report aims to inform public discussion, policy formulation, and development practitioners' actions working with youth in Sub-Saharan Africa. 2015-03-09T16:40:26Z 2015-03-09T16:40:26Z 2015-02-27 http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2015/02/24101914/out-of-school-youth-sub-saharan-africa-policy-perspective 978-1-4648-0505-9 http://hdl.handle.net/10986/21554 English en_US Directions in Development--Human Development; CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo/ Washington, DC: World Bank Publications & Research Publications & Research :: Publication Africa Sub-Saharan Africa