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Multi-Faceted Training And Employment Approaches As Panacea To Higher Education Graduate Unemployment In Nigeria
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Multi-Faceted Training And Employment Approaches As Panacea To Higher Education Graduate Unemployment In Nigeria

This paper posits that if higher education graduate unemployment was only a mere suspicion in the Nigeria of the 1970s, it became an important social challenge in the mid-1980s. A review of the literature revealed that skills mismatch between the training offered by universities and skills required by the market, structural mismatch between middle and upper level manpower production, the...
 
Published at Contemporary Journal of African Studies
Volume 3
Issue 1
Pages 1-15
Published in 2015
 
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Joshua, S., Biao, I., Azuh, D. and Olanrewaju Faith O.
FAITH OSASUMWEN OLANREWAJU » OVIASOGIE FAITH OSASUMWEN Oviasogie.faith@covenantuniversity.edu.ng Richfaith2009@yahoo.com 07066316890 STATE OF ORIGIN: Edo State LOCAL GOVT. AREA: Uhunmwonde NATIONALITY: Nigerian GENDER: Female DATE OF BIRTH: 16th March, 1986 MARITAL STATUS: Single HOME ADDRESS: 1, Tony Oviasogie Street, Sango Ota, Ogun State. OBJECTIVE: To... view full profile
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