Education and Skills in Tourism: Implications for Youth Employment in South Africa

Education and Skills in Tourism: Implications for Youth Employment in South Africa

Author: 
Booyens, Irma
Place: 
Oxon
Publisher: 
Taylor and Francis
Date published: 
2020
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Journal Title: 
Development Southern Africa
Source: 
Development Southern Africa Vol 37 No 5 2020 pp 825-839
Abstract: 

The tourism sector is routinely offered as an option to grow employment in South Africa. Yet, questions need to be asked about the nature of employment in tourism, the state of education and skills training in the sector and its prospects for youth. Drawing on a national study, this paper interrogates tourism education and skills training issues in relation to youth employment and development. The findings reveal that youth in the sector find themselves in precarious employment: they typically have low-level skills, do not continue their education or training after being employed and have few career progression options. At the same time, a mismatch between the outcomes of education and skills training in tourism and the requirements of the industry come to the fore. Enhanced skills development and the creation of pathways for learning; labour market access and upward career progression are needed to advance youth in tourism.

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CITATION: Booyens, Irma. Education and Skills in Tourism: Implications for Youth Employment in South Africa . Oxon : Taylor and Francis , 2020. Development Southern Africa Vol 37 No 5 2020 pp 825-839 - Available at: https://library.au.int/education-and-skills-tourism-implications-youth-employment-south-africa