Analysis of the Role of Community Actors towards Self-Employment Support for Higher Education Graduates in Tanzania

Andrew Keha Kuko, Ombeni Msuya
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The study aimed to explore the community perceptions about higher education graduates’ employability and community support practices towards graduates’ access to self-employment. A sample of 314 community participants using systematic random sampling was used to select participants for the study. The sample involved staff from the selected divisions and departments at the district councils, wards, villages and local street government offices. The other sample was employees from selected community based organisations located in respective study regions and districts. The study used an explanatory mixed design where quantitative and qualitative data were collected and analyzed sequentially. The results showed that,146(46.5%) of community participants perceived higher education graduates’ participation in self-employment as poor, while only 80(25.5%) perceived it as good. Further, 223(71.0%) of the studied community organs had no specific support services for graduates, 63(20.1) percent offered them for sometimes, and 28 (8.9%) said they had specific services. Results also showed that, out of the six examined factors; support from family, friends, and relatives 154(49.0%) and hard work 135(43.0%) were rated as most contributing factors to graduates’ access to self-employment. The interview results showed that, negative graduates’ and lack of specific support schemes highly contributed to low graduates’ participation in self-employment. The study concludes that, the community support for enhancing higher education graduates’ access to self-employment is poor and disorganized. Deliberate actions were recommended for the policy makers to encourage the Tanzania communities towards support for graduates’ access to self-employment
坦桑尼亚社区行动者在支持高等教育毕业生自主就业方面的作用分析
本研究旨在探讨社区对高等教育毕业生就业能力的看法,以及社区为毕业生自谋职业提供的支持措施。研究采用系统随机抽样法,从 314 名社区参与者中抽取样本。样本包括来自区议会、区、村和当地街道办事处的选定分部和部门的工作人员。另一个样本是位于各研究区域和地区的选定社区组织的员工。研究采用了解释性混合设计,依次收集和分析定量和定性数据。结果显示,146 名(46.5%)社区参与者认为高等教育毕业生参与自营职业的情况较差,只有 80 名(25.5%)认为情况较好。此外,223 个(71.0%)被调查的社区机构没有为毕业生提供具体的支持服务,63 个(20.1%)有时提供,28 个(8.9%)表示有具体的服务。结果还显示,在所考察的六个因素中,154(49.0%)的毕业生认为家人、朋友和亲戚的支持以及 135(43.0%)的毕业生认为努力工作是最有助于他们实现自主创业的因素。访谈结果显示,毕业生的消极情绪和缺乏具体的支持计划是导致毕业生参与自主创业比例较低的主要原因。研究得出的结论是,社会对促进高等教育毕业生自营职业的支持力度不足,且缺乏组织。建议政策制定者采取审慎的行动,鼓励坦桑尼亚社区支持毕业生从事自营职业。
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