Perspectives on Desirable Work: Findings from a Q Study with Students and Parents in Rural Ghana
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The perspectives of young people and parents are important to policy that seeks to address
youth unemployment in Africa. A systematic understanding of these should help to avoid implementation
failure caused by incompatible assumptions or world views, and increase the likelihood that policies
promoted by officials will be effective. We present results of a series of Q Methodology studies with
senior high school students and parents at two rural locations in Ghana. At both sites, the dominant
perspective among students and parents was that professional jobs were most desirable and that low-skill
or manual jobs were least desirable. There was little indication that respondents saw ‘‘being your own
boss’’ as making a job desirable. Students showed a strong social ethos: jobs were desirable if they helped
people, made the world a better place or built the nation. These results have important implications for
strategies that seek to address youth unemployment primarily by promoting entrepreneurship.
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TY - BOOK AU - Yeboah, Thomas AU - Sumberg, James AU - Flynn, Justin AU - Anyidoho, Nana Akua PY - 2016/06/15 SP - T1 - Perspectives on Desirable Work: Findings from a Q Study with Students and Parents in Rural Ghana VL - 29 DO - 10.1057/s41287-016-0006-y JO - The European Journal of Development Research ER -