Higher education in regional and city development: the Free State, South Africa
The third largest of South Africa's nine provinces, the Free State suffers from unemployment, poverty and low skills. Only one-third of its working age adults are employed. Around 150,000 unemployed youth are outside of training and education. Centrally located and landlocked, the Free State lacks obvious regional assets and features a declining economy. How can the Free State develop a more inclusive labour market and education system? How can it address the long-term challenges of poverty, inequity and poor health? How can it turn the potential of its universities and [further education and ... Show more
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Published: Paris, France, OECD, 2012
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Physical description: 224 p.
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