THE CHALLENGES FACED BY EDUCATION IN SOLVING THE UNEMPLOYMENT PROBLEM IN SOUTH AFRICA

Journal Title: Problems of Education in the 21st Century - Year 2012, Vol 42, Issue 5

Abstract

This study is based on a meta-interpretive research design aimed at finding possible answers to an enduring dilemma facing South Africa. South Africa has one of the highest unemployment rates in the world, higher even than those of most of the emerging economies. The structural analysis of unemployment in South Africa presented in this article suggests the existence of an extremely high incidence of youth unemployment, in an environment where certain high level skills are in short supply. The author first analyses the structural nature of the unemployment problem in South Africa and then posit the conundrum of unemployment amidst a serious skills shortage. The skill shortage is discussed in terms of some of the current and projected needs of the economy. The question arises as to why education cannot produce the type of skills needed in the quantity and quality expected to satisfy the needs of the economy and thereby aid economic growth and development. To answer this question, the author analyses the education system pointing out certain systemic problems that work against the production of the kind of skilled workers of the quality and quantity needed. He starts by showing the poor literacy and numeracy levels of primary school children compared to children in other countries. Secondly, the author shows how large numbers of learners drop out of the school system and how those who complete the twelve years of schooling end up with low achievement levels in the subject areas that could have offered them the skills and knowledge to capitalize on the skills shortage. Finally, he looks at the post-school system and its failure to produce the required high level skills. Based on the analysis presented, the author comes to the conclusion that education in its current shape and form will not solve the unemployment problem in South Africa.

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Jan Nieuwenhuis

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Jan Nieuwenhuis (2012). THE CHALLENGES FACED BY EDUCATION IN SOLVING THE UNEMPLOYMENT PROBLEM IN SOUTH AFRICA. Problems of Education in the 21st Century, 42(5), -. https://europub.co.uk/articles/-A-35123