2022
DOI: 10.1108/jec-02-2022-0020
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Exploring the transition from informal to formal jobs and its consequent impacts on the livelihood of migrant youths in Lagos metropolis

Abstract: Purpose The upsurge in global youth migration remains a major concern for policymakers, politicians and academia at large. Given the emerging interests in youth migration and informal jobs in cities around the world, this study aims to establish the barriers limiting the transition of migrant youths, in informal settings, into formal jobs and the consequent impact on their livelihood. Design/methodology/approach Leveraging the push-pull approach of the functionalist migration school, this study uses a primar… Show more

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“…Moreover, research by Adeosun et al (2022), Olusola (2020) shows that there is a competence gap between recent graduates of TVET programmes and the needs of companies in the formal economy. Similarly, Okolie et al (2020) discover that TVET instructors do not make attempts to JOVES Vol 6.…”
Section: Review Of Empirical Literature On Tvet Issues In Nigeriamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Moreover, research by Adeosun et al (2022), Olusola (2020) shows that there is a competence gap between recent graduates of TVET programmes and the needs of companies in the formal economy. Similarly, Okolie et al (2020) discover that TVET instructors do not make attempts to JOVES Vol 6.…”
Section: Review Of Empirical Literature On Tvet Issues In Nigeriamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These women migrate to the city with hopes of improving their livelihoods (Owusu et al, 2008). However, limited education, skills, and work experience restrict employment opportunities for migrant women, con ning them to low-paying jobs such as construction labor, domestic service, casual factory work, and petty trading (Adeosun et al, 2023). Due to minimal incomes, these women are often compelled to live in slum areas, enduring unsanitary and unhygienic conditions (Corburn & Hildebrand, 2015).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%