Reducing youth unemployment beyond the Youth Wage Subsidy: A study of Simtech apprentices

Orientation: South Africa currently has the twin challenges of worsening youth unemployment and scarce skills that threaten its economic and social stability. Artisanal trades are an occupation category that strongly reflects this current problem. Simtech Training Institute in Durban, the study sett...

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Main Authors: Mogantheran Naidoo, Muhammad E. Hoque
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: AOSIS 2017-03-01
Series:SA Journal of Human Resource Management
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Online Access:https://sajhrm.co.za/index.php/sajhrm/article/view/845
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description Orientation: South Africa currently has the twin challenges of worsening youth unemployment and scarce skills that threaten its economic and social stability. Artisanal trades are an occupation category that strongly reflects this current problem. Simtech Training Institute in Durban, the study setting, currently trains artisan apprentices and facilitates their internship work placements. Research purpose: The objective of this study was to identify some of the critical success factors that differentiated Simtech artisan apprentices who obtained permanent employment, compared to those who are currently unemployed. Motivation for the study: The main motivation of the study was to improve the conversion rate of artisan apprentices to permanently employed artisans. Research design, approach and method: The study was a cross-sectional study conducted among 51 artisan apprentices who had graduated over the past 3 years at Simtech and who were selected randomly. An online questionnaire comprising primarily Likert scale type questions was utilised to obtain the responses from the sample. Factor analysis was used to remove scale items from the independent variables that did not impact the variability sufficiently. Then the remaining scale items that impacted variability significantly were combined and categorised as new composite independent variables. Logistic regression analysis identified success factors for permanent employment of Simtech graduates. Main findings: Internship or workplace environment had a statistically significant impact on permanent employment. Youth work ethic had a minor impact on permanent employment status – albeit not a statistically significant one. Practical/managerial implications: These findings showed that improving the internship/ workplace environment can reduce youth unemployment and address skills scarcity. Contribution: Internship host companies and other stakeholders need to urgently focus on improving the quality of the internship/workplace environment experienced by artisan apprentices rather than just on the intake number of artisan apprentices that the Youth Wage Subsidy has encouraged to date.
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spelling doaj.art-5e2f1b3300f04e758279f19a73a25da42022-12-22T03:01:55ZengAOSISSA Journal of Human Resource Management1683-75842071-078X2017-03-01150e1e1010.4102/sajhrm.v15i0.845391Reducing youth unemployment beyond the Youth Wage Subsidy: A study of Simtech apprenticesMogantheran Naidoo0Muhammad E. Hoque1Graduate School of Business and Leadership, University of KwaZulu-NatalGraduate School of Business and Leadership, University of KwaZulu-NatalOrientation: South Africa currently has the twin challenges of worsening youth unemployment and scarce skills that threaten its economic and social stability. Artisanal trades are an occupation category that strongly reflects this current problem. Simtech Training Institute in Durban, the study setting, currently trains artisan apprentices and facilitates their internship work placements. Research purpose: The objective of this study was to identify some of the critical success factors that differentiated Simtech artisan apprentices who obtained permanent employment, compared to those who are currently unemployed. Motivation for the study: The main motivation of the study was to improve the conversion rate of artisan apprentices to permanently employed artisans. Research design, approach and method: The study was a cross-sectional study conducted among 51 artisan apprentices who had graduated over the past 3 years at Simtech and who were selected randomly. An online questionnaire comprising primarily Likert scale type questions was utilised to obtain the responses from the sample. Factor analysis was used to remove scale items from the independent variables that did not impact the variability sufficiently. Then the remaining scale items that impacted variability significantly were combined and categorised as new composite independent variables. Logistic regression analysis identified success factors for permanent employment of Simtech graduates. Main findings: Internship or workplace environment had a statistically significant impact on permanent employment. Youth work ethic had a minor impact on permanent employment status – albeit not a statistically significant one. Practical/managerial implications: These findings showed that improving the internship/ workplace environment can reduce youth unemployment and address skills scarcity. Contribution: Internship host companies and other stakeholders need to urgently focus on improving the quality of the internship/workplace environment experienced by artisan apprentices rather than just on the intake number of artisan apprentices that the Youth Wage Subsidy has encouraged to date.https://sajhrm.co.za/index.php/sajhrm/article/view/845human resource managementunemploymentcareer development
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Reducing youth unemployment beyond the Youth Wage Subsidy: A study of Simtech apprentices
SA Journal of Human Resource Management
human resource management
unemployment
career development
title Reducing youth unemployment beyond the Youth Wage Subsidy: A study of Simtech apprentices
title_full Reducing youth unemployment beyond the Youth Wage Subsidy: A study of Simtech apprentices
title_fullStr Reducing youth unemployment beyond the Youth Wage Subsidy: A study of Simtech apprentices
title_full_unstemmed Reducing youth unemployment beyond the Youth Wage Subsidy: A study of Simtech apprentices
title_short Reducing youth unemployment beyond the Youth Wage Subsidy: A study of Simtech apprentices
title_sort reducing youth unemployment beyond the youth wage subsidy a study of simtech apprentices
topic human resource management
unemployment
career development
url https://sajhrm.co.za/index.php/sajhrm/article/view/845
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