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Basic needs and employment; unemployment and the education system in Tanzania

Leonor Md.

ILO Working Papers from International Labour Organization

Abstract: Working paper on unemployment and the educational system in Tanzania - discusses limited employment opportunities and underemployment of school leavers and university graduates, limited success of educational reforms for self reliance, student attitudes to civic service, the impact of increasing enrolment in primary education, rural migration and slow economic growth, etc.; outlines lessons for developing countries. Bibliography, diagrams, organigram and references.

Keywords: unemployment; educational system; employment opportunity; underemployment.; school leaver; university graduate; educational reform; self reliance; student; attitude; civic service; enrolment; primary education; rural migration; economic growth; chômage; système éducatif; possibilités d'emploi; sous-emploi; jeune en fin de scolarité; diplômé d'université; réforme de l'enseignement; autosuffisance; étudiant; attitude; service civique; inscriptions; enseignement primaire; migration rurale; croissance économique; desempleo; sistema educativo; oportunidades de empleo; subempleo; egresado escolar; graduado universitario; reforma educativa; autosuficiencia; estudiante; actitud; servicio cívico; inscripciones; enseñanza primaria; migración rural; crecimiento económico (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Pages: 46 P. pages
Date: 1983
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Published in WEP 2-32, Basic Needs and Employment

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