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Cooperative Work as a Measure of Youths’ Self-Employability in Mbenjom-Awing Community of the North West Region Cameroon

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Cooperative Work as a Measure of Youths’ Self-Employability in Mbenjom-Awing Community of the North West Region Cameroon


Napoleon Nwunasungazi



Napoleon Nwunasungazi "Cooperative Work as a Measure of Youths’ Self-Employability in Mbenjom-Awing Community of the North West Region Cameroon" Published in International Journal of Trend in Scientific Research and Development (ijtsrd), ISSN: 2456-6470, Volume-8 | Issue-4, August 2024, pp.32-36, URL: https://www.ijtsrd.com/papers/ijtsrd64981.pdf

The paper analyzes cooperative work in Mbenjom-Awing as a measure of youths’ self-employability. Cooperative work for youths’ self-employability has been a challenge in youths’ education for entrepreneurship. The cooperative work system builds the link between informal and formal education to promote youths’ skill development abilities thereby preparing them towards psychological, financial and economic independence. The research made use of the cross-sectional research design to test cooperative work activities as a measure of youths’ self-employability. Data were collected from 180 research participants with males (37.8%) females (60.6%) using the questionnaire survey. Analysis of scale's internal reliability was significant and data were analyzed using descriptive and inferential statistics. Results indicated significant positive correlation among variables: Cooperative work r=0.307, n=180, p=0.01, showing acceptance and significance of the proposed model of analysis. Data analysis confirmed that cooperative work activities were significant determinants of youths’ self-employability. Suggestions were made for another study inan urban population, on different aspects of peer life in relation to self-employability in a relatively calm socio-political environment.

Youths, cooperative work, self-employability


IJTSRD64981
Volume-8 | Issue-4, August 2024
32-36
IJTSRD | www.ijtsrd.com | E-ISSN 2456-6470
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