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Determinants of youth labour absorption in South Africa: A sectoral analysis

Amon Moleko, Precious Mncayi-Makhanya, Jabulile Makhalima and Thomas Habanabakize
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Amon Moleko: South African Reserve Bank
Precious Mncayi-Makhanya: North-West University
Jabulile Makhalima: North-West University
Thomas Habanabakize: University of Johannesburg

International Journal of Research in Business and Social Science (2147-4478), 2025, vol. 14, issue 7, 369-386

Abstract: The efficient integration of young people into the global job market is fundamental to sustainable development, significantly impacting economic stability, Key Words: (not specified)

Date: 2025
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