Sustainability of youth self-employment schemes in Central Gondar, Amhara, Ethiopia
This study examined survival of youth self-employment using primary data. Relevant factors are identified that influence youth’s dropping out of self-employment. The findings of the study indicated that young women-managed small businesses are more likely to survive and be profitable than young men-managed businesses. Youth-managed small businesses with frequent technical support have more chance of long-run survival. Furthermore, attainment of a positive perception of readily available business options is related to the long-term survival of youth self-employment. Finally, small businesses operating according to a business plan with sufficient access to working places have better chances of long-run survival. Consistent multidimensional support before and after entry into self-employment is suggested for effective micro and small enterprise development.Abebe, A. (2015) ‘Attitudes of undergraduate students towards self-employment in Ethiopian public universities’. International Journal of Business and Management Review 3(7): 1–10.
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