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The perceived impact of unemployment on psychological well-being among unemployed young people in WorcesterWillemse, Rachel Philliphina 03 1900 (has links)
Unemployment among young, less-educated coloured individuals is a major problem in the community of Worcester in the Western Cape. The purpose of the research study is to gain in-depth insight into the impact of unemployment on psychological well-being among young coloured people in Worcester. The study is based on a qualitative approach by conducting semi-structured interviews with twelve unemployed, coloured persons in Worcester. The ages of the participants ranged from 18 to 30 years, with the median age of 20.33 years. Purposive sampling and snowball techniques were used to select these unemployed young persons. Two instruments, a demographic questionnaire and a semi-structured interview guide, were used to gather data on the research participants. The transcribed data were analysed by means of content thematic analysis and aided by thematic network analyses. The findings of the study suggest that unemployed participants experience negative feelings daily as a result of their unemployment. Some participants blamed themselves for previous mistakes that they had made, they feel a sense of failure to provide for their children's needs as parents, they expressed feelings of guilt or shame, and compared themselves with employed peers, which is indicative of low self-esteem. Furthermore, unemployment has a financial impact on participants which includes financial dependency on others, unemployment serving as a barrier to being able to fulfil future plans and aspirations as well as unemployment having an effect on the social life of participants in that participants appear to withdraw from social interaction and isolate themselves. For some participants there was a loss of a sense of purpose experiencing difficulties in structuring their time and generally spent their time with passive and purposeless activities. Despite being unemployed, certain other participants seek a sense of purpose and try to spend their time engaging in menial tasks or social activities. Participants expressed an overall positive attitude towards employment which includes regarding work as being very important as well as remaining optimistic about their chances of finding a job. Coping with unemployment daily emerged as one of the struggles experienced by the participants in the study. The process of coping with unemployment daily includes utilising a variety of coping strategies to manage their unemployment as well as to manage negative feelings that emerge from being unemployed. The coping strategies indicated by the participants include listening to music, sleeping, reading the Bible, and talking to their friends or family members. Participants also revealed that they needed and received two types of social support from family and friends to help them cope with their unemployment predicament; including a need for emotional support and a need for instrumental support. Participants in the study experienced judgment by community and family members daily because of their unemployed status which includes stigmatising comments. These comments are internalised by participants which may exert a negative impact on their psychological well-being. Limitations of the study includes, participants could have answered the questions of the semi-structured guide in a socially desirable manner as well as the audio-recorded interviews were transcribed into Afrikaans and translated into English and as such, some of the meaning of what the participants had said could have been lost in the translation process. Recommendations for further research includes exploring whether perceived support have a greater beneficial effect on the psychological well-being of unemployed individuals than received support, as well as the role such types of support play in coping with unemployment. / Psychology / M.A. (Psychology)
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The perceived impact of unemployment on psychological well-being among unemployed young people in WorcesterWillemse, Rachel Philliphina 03 1900 (has links)
Unemployment among young, less-educated coloured individuals is a major problem in the community of Worcester in the Western Cape. The purpose of the research study is to gain in-depth insight into the impact of unemployment on psychological well-being among young coloured people in Worcester. The study is based on a qualitative approach by conducting semi-structured interviews with twelve unemployed, coloured persons in Worcester. The ages of the participants ranged from 18 to 30 years, with the median age of 20.33 years. Purposive sampling and snowball techniques were used to select these unemployed young persons. Two instruments, a demographic questionnaire and a semi-structured interview guide, were used to gather data on the research participants. The transcribed data were analysed by means of content thematic analysis and aided by thematic network analyses. The findings of the study suggest that unemployed participants experience negative feelings daily as a result of their unemployment. Some participants blamed themselves for previous mistakes that they had made, they feel a sense of failure to provide for their children's needs as parents, they expressed feelings of guilt or shame, and compared themselves with employed peers, which is indicative of low self-esteem. Furthermore, unemployment has a financial impact on participants which includes financial dependency on others, unemployment serving as a barrier to being able to fulfil future plans and aspirations as well as unemployment having an effect on the social life of participants in that participants appear to withdraw from social interaction and isolate themselves. For some participants there was a loss of a sense of purpose experiencing difficulties in structuring their time and generally spent their time with passive and purposeless activities. Despite being unemployed, certain other participants seek a sense of purpose and try to spend their time engaging in menial tasks or social activities. Participants expressed an overall positive attitude towards employment which includes regarding work as being very important as well as remaining optimistic about their chances of finding a job. Coping with unemployment daily emerged as one of the struggles experienced by the participants in the study. The process of coping with unemployment daily includes utilising a variety of coping strategies to manage their unemployment as well as to manage negative feelings that emerge from being unemployed. The coping strategies indicated by the participants include listening to music, sleeping, reading the Bible, and talking to their friends or family members. Participants also revealed that they needed and received two types of social support from family and friends to help them cope with their unemployment predicament; including a need for emotional support and a need for instrumental support. Participants in the study experienced judgment by community and family members daily because of their unemployed status which includes stigmatising comments. These comments are internalised by participants which may exert a negative impact on their psychological well-being. Limitations of the study includes, participants could have answered the questions of the semi-structured guide in a socially desirable manner as well as the audio-recorded interviews were transcribed into Afrikaans and translated into English and as such, some of the meaning of what the participants had said could have been lost in the translation process. Recommendations for further research includes exploring whether perceived support have a greater beneficial effect on the psychological well-being of unemployed individuals than received support, as well as the role such types of support play in coping with unemployment. / Psychology / M.A. (Psychology)
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Factors that contribute to youth unemployment in Vhembe District: A case study of Makhado Local MunicipalityPhophi, Norman 05 1900 (has links)
MPM / Oliver Tambo Institute of Governance and Policy Studies / See the attached abstract below
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Geloofsgebaseerde organisasies en werkloosheid: 'n empiriese ondersoek binne die Paarl-Wellington-gemeenskapCloete, Anita Louisa 30 November 2007 (has links)
The central focus of this study is the role of the church as a faith-based organisation in dealing with unemployment.
Following an introductory chapter in which the research methodology and modus operandi are being explained, Chapter 2 is devoted to a discussion, in the light of recent literature, of the concept of unemployment and the effect of unemployment on the individual, the family and society. In Chapter 3 the discussion focuses on the involvement of faith-based organisations in addressing unemployment as part of social development.
In Chapter 4 the empirical survey, conducted by means of semi structured interviews with church leaders in the Paarl-Wellington-area, is described. The interpreted results are discussed in Chapter 5 according to main themes, sub themes and categories. A literature control is carried out simultaneously.
Based upon the literature study and the findings of the empirical survey, certain conclusions are drawn and recommendations are made in chapter 6. These recommendations are specifically aimed at activating the church in the form of local congregations to get actively involved in dealing with unemployment in their environment and community. / Social Work / D.Diac. (Youth Work)
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Evaluation of the youth development programme at Swartland MunicipalitySogwagwa, Manelisi 12 1900 (has links)
Thesis (MPA (Public Management and Planning))--University of Stellenbosch, 2010. / ENGLISH ABSTRACT:
Swartland Municipality is situated in the West Coast of the Western Cape Province
as one of the thirty municipalities in the province. Swartland Municipality, like other
municipalities, is faced with socio-economic challenges such as crime,
unemployment and low levels of education. although the unemployment rate is not so
high when compared with some of the municipalities in the province, Swartland
amongst other challenges is faced with the problem of access to tertiary education.
As a result the agricultural sector dominates as the main economic activity.
As part of the effort to address some of its socio-economic challenges, Swartland
Municipality’s Youth Development programme was established in partnership with
Umsobomvu Youth Fund and named Youth Advisory Centre (YAC). It was
established mainly to uplift the living conditions of youth in Swartland by assisting
them with career guidance advice, CV writing, and to start own businesses. To
achieve this two officials were employed, one as Career Guidance Advisor, and the
other one as an Outreach Officer. These two officials had the same duties but the
Outreach Officer was appointed mainly to bring services to Swartland areas which
are far from where the Youth Advisory Centre is located.
However, to ensure that the programme achieves its goals, programme evaluation
has to be carried out. Programme evaluation assists in determining the programme’s
shortcomings and the areas that need improvement. In this study programme
evaluation has been carried out to determine if what is planned gets implemented,
and the extent to which programme plans are achieved. In doing so, the researcher
used the YAC’s plans, reports, Swartland Municipality annual reports and held semistructured
interviews with two senior officials of Swartland Municipality who are
involved in the YAC and with the two appointed YAC officials mentioned above.
These data collection instruments provided the researcher with the information on
what the YAC planned and what it achieved from July 2006 to April 2009. The
researcher analysed this data and found that not all YAC plans and reports were
available and some contradictions existed in targets between YAC plans, the
Memorandum of Agreement (MOA) between Swartland Municipality and
Umsobomvu, and Swartland Municipality’s Annual reports. Despite these findings, it
was found that the YAC plans correspond with the YAC results reported; therefore
the YAC has been implementing its plans. Although the YAC did not meet all of its
targets, the difference between the planned outputs and achieve outputs was not big.
On the basis of these findings, the researcher recommended that there should be an
integrated planning process to set up YAC’s performance standards and the YAC
has to improve its performance in most of its key outputs, especially in supporting the
youth in business development and opportunities. / AFRIKAANSE OPSOMMING:
Swartland Munisipaliteit is aan die Weskus van die Wes-Kaap Provinsie as een van
die dertig munisipaliteite in die provinsie. Soos ander munisipaliteite, staar Swartland
Munisipaliteit sosio-ekonomiese uitdagings soos misdaad, werkloosheid en lae
vlakke van opvoeding in die gesig. Swartland staar, onder andere, die uitdaging van
toegang tot tersiêre opvoeding in die gesig, alhoewel die werkloosheidsyfer nie so
hoog is as dit met dié van ander munisipaliteite in die provinsie vergelyk word nie.
Gebrek aan toegang tot tersiêre opvoeding veroorsaak dat die landbousektor
oorheers as die hoof ekonomiese aktiwiteit wat die meeste van die mense in die
Swartland gebied in diens neem.
Swartland munisipaliteit se Jeugontwikkelingsprogram is in samewerking met die
Umsobomvu Jeugfonds as deel van die inisiatief om van die sosio-ekonomiese
uitdagings aan te spreek gestig en die Jeug Raadgewende Sentrum (JRS) het tot
stand gekom. Dit is hoofsaaklike gestig om die lewensomstandighede van die jeug in
Swartland te verbeter deur hulle by te staan met loopbaanvoorligting, die skryf van
CV’s en om hul eie besighede op die been te bring. Twee beamptes is aangestel om
hierdie doelwit te bereik, een as Loopbaan Voorligting Raadgewer en die ander as
Uitreikbeampte. Hierdie twee beamptes het dieselfde pligte, maar die uitreikbeampte
is hoofsaaklik aangestel om dienste wat ver vanaf die Jeug Raadgewende Sentrum
geleë is, nader aan die Swartland areas te bring.
’n Evaluasie moet uitgevoer word om te verseker dat die program sy doelwitte bereik.
Programevaluering het ten doel om die program se tekortkominge en die areas vir
verbetering te bepaal. Programevaluasie is in hierdie studie uitgevoer om te bepaal
of dit wat beplan is, geïmplementeer word, en in watter mate die program planne
verwesenlik word. Die navorser het gebruik gemaak van JRS planne, verslae en
Swartland Munisipaliteit se jaarverslae. Semi-gestruktureede onderhoude is met
twee senior beamptes van die Swartland Munisipaliteit wat by die JRS betrokke is,
en die bogenoemde aangestelde JRS beamptes gevoer.
Hierdie data insameling instrumente het aan die navorser die inligting gegee oor wat
die JRS beplan en wat dit vanaf July 2006 Tot April 2009 vermag het. Die navorser
het hierdie data ontleed en gevind dat nie alle JRS planne en verslae beskikbaar was
nie. Daar was ook teenstrydighede in doelwitte tussen JRS planne, die Oorenkoms
Memorandum tussen Swartland Munisipaliteit en Umsobomvu en Swartland
Munisipaliteit se Jaarverslae. Ten spyte van hierdie bevindings is daar bevind dat die JRS planne met die JRS resultate soos gerapporteer in die verslae ooreenstem, dus
het die JRS hul planne geïmplementeer. Die JRS het egter nie al die doelwitte bereik
nie, maar die verskil tussne die beplande en werklike uitsette was nie groot nie.
In die lig van hierdie bevindings stel die navorser voor dat daar geïntegreerde
beplanning moet wees om die JRS se prestasie standaarde op te trek, en die JRS
moet hul prestasie in die meeste van die sleutel uitsette verbeter, veral in die
ondersteuning van die jeug in besigheidsontwikkeling en geleenthede.
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Performance of the expanded public works programme in a selected department of the Western Cape Provincial Government, South AfricaSindelo, Lindi Ebegail Vivien January 2019 (has links)
Thesis (MTech (Public Management))--Cape Peninsula University of Technology, 2019. / A socio-economic problem presently facing South Africa is the rate of youth unemployment, which is among the highest in the world. The South African Government has been involved in a number of initiatives, together with the advancement of a labour-intensive Expanded Public Works Programme (EPWP) in order to reduce unemployment and poverty. The EPWP was initiated in 2004 with the aim to place the jobless into productive work in the public sector social services where these EPWP beneficiaries are provided with relevant training and transfer of appropriate skills. However, the EPWP only creates temporary work opportunities that have limited influence on the lives of the beneficiaries. The main objective of the study was to examine the performance of the Youth Work Project (YWP) as an EPWP in a selected department of the Western Cape Provincial Government in order to determine its sustainability of job creation. The secondary aims of the study were to explain the process of the YWP as implemented through the EPWP by a selected department of the Western Cape Provincial Government. A third objective was to examine whether the Public Works employment opportunities enhance subsequent employability of participants once they exit this programme. Fourthly, recommendations was forwarded as to how best the EPWP can be used as a tool for helping unemployed youth with a permanent work opportunity. The sample frame computed of thirteen (13) individuals, therefore purposive sampling was considered the most suitable technique to use in this study. The semistructured interviews were conducted with five (5) management officials responsible for the EPWP and unstructured questionnaires were administered to eight (8) available EPWP beneficiaries placed at a selected department of the Western Cape Provincial Government.
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Experience of youth unemployment in Reiger Park and Madadeni townships in South AfricaModise, Thabiso 08 1900 (has links)
Unemployment is a major issue in South Africa and if not properly addressed, will have devastating effects in the near future. The challenges facing the South African government is poverty, inequality and unemployment. When carefully examined, all these problems are interrelated. Studies have shown the causes of structural unemployment in South Africa, because despite the high statistical figures, unemployment is highly concentrated on specific racial groups and age cohorts. The purpose of this study was to investigate the experiences of youth unemployment in two selected townships. The motivation for the selection of the research participants for this research was because persons in the same age cohorts are likely to share many characteristics that might influence their labour market experiences and outcomes.
A qualitative study was undertaken in two locations in 2016, using two research instruments namely; the In-Depth Interviews (IDI’s) and the Focus Group Discussion (FGD’s). In both locations selected for the study, four FGD’s were conducted with both males and females, each with 8 participants and the IDI’s had 10 per site, 5 for males and 5 for females respectively. The data was analysed using the Nvivo computer software. The findings revealed that where the participants have solid family support, the experience of living with unemployment is severe because their potential to contribute in society goes untapped.
However, the experience of living with unemployment is cushioned by the support they receive in their families. However, in households where the participants lack family support life becomes difficult for the unemployed. On the other note, the family support also makes the research respondents not to be serious when looking for employment opportunities. It renders them redundant. Another finding concerns the social grant provided by government. Participants in households that receive social grants are shielded from abject poverty. Many participants reported that it is not easy to get into the EPWP while others are not interested in it at all. Finally, none of the research participants have participated in the EPWP programs before, with some being aware of their existence while others are not. The research has shown that young people will not take up any job opportunity that is available for them. / Sociology / M.A. (Sociology)
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城市 社區青年 就業問題研究 : 以上海洋涇街道 社區青年 就業指導為個案 / 城市社區青年就業問題研究 : 以上海洋涇街道社區青年就業指導為個案;"以上海洋涇街道社區青年就業指導為個案"張軍 January 2004 (has links)
University of Macau / Faculty of Social Sciences and Humanities / Department of Government and Public Administration
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Geloofsgebaseerde organisasies en werkloosheid: 'n empiriese ondersoek binne die Paarl-Wellington-gemeenskapCloete, Anita Louisa 30 November 2007 (has links)
The central focus of this study is the role of the church as a faith-based organisation in dealing with unemployment.
Following an introductory chapter in which the research methodology and modus operandi are being explained, Chapter 2 is devoted to a discussion, in the light of recent literature, of the concept of unemployment and the effect of unemployment on the individual, the family and society. In Chapter 3 the discussion focuses on the involvement of faith-based organisations in addressing unemployment as part of social development.
In Chapter 4 the empirical survey, conducted by means of semi structured interviews with church leaders in the Paarl-Wellington-area, is described. The interpreted results are discussed in Chapter 5 according to main themes, sub themes and categories. A literature control is carried out simultaneously.
Based upon the literature study and the findings of the empirical survey, certain conclusions are drawn and recommendations are made in chapter 6. These recommendations are specifically aimed at activating the church in the form of local congregations to get actively involved in dealing with unemployment in their environment and community. / Social Work / D.Diac. (Youth Work)
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Unemployment among rural youth in South Africa : A case study of Vhembe District of Limpopo Province, South AfricaDagume, Mbulaheni Albert 09 1900 (has links)
PhD (Economics) / Department of Economics / See the attached abstract below
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