Triggers and barriers to youth entrepreneurship in the Eastern Cape, South Africa
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2011
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University of Fort Hare
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To realise the dream of the African Renaissance and a better life for all South Africans, the entrepreneurial energies of all people, including children, should be harnessed to contribute towards economic development, job creation and poverty alleviation. Entrepreneurship creates wealth and results in economic prosperity for a country. However, in South Africa, entrepreneurship still remains a dream yet to be realised. This is supported by the findings of Maas and Herrington (2006), who identified entrepreneurial activity in South Africa to be very weak as evidenced by a low Total Entrepreneurial Activity (TEA) rate. Youths are not engaging in entrepreneurial activity and are making the bulk of the unemployed in South Africa.
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TECHNOLOGY::Industrial engineering and economy::Industrial organisation, administration and economics
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Chindoga,L.(2011).Triggers and barriers to youth entrepreneurship in the Eastern Cape, South Africa.Alice: University of Fort Hare