Building the Potential of Youth: Youth Cohort Study Ethiopia 2017-2018

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The overall objective of the Youth Cohort Study is to evaluate whether youth who receive workforce development/livelihood support achieve increased income and strengthen skills, knowledge, and social capital required to achieve economic self-sufficiency over the longer term. The cohort study had three phases and these data is from a merged dataset for three rounds of longitudinal study. It contains data from respondents who responded the study question in all the three rounds. The Youth Cohort Study followed a cohort of participants from the time it enrolls in the Youth Potential training activity to a point twelve months from the date of enrollment. Primary data were collected from 458 respondents out of 582 who appeared for the first-round study (i.e. the remaining were lost to follow-up).

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21 The overall objective of the Youth Cohort Study is to evaluate whether youth who receive workforce development/livelihood support achieve increased income and strengthen skills, knowledge, and social capital required to achieve economic self-sufficiency over the longer term. The cohort study had three phases and these data is from a merged dataset for three rounds of longitudinal study. It contains data from respondents who responded the study question in all the three rounds. The Youth Cohort Study followed a cohort of participants from the time it enrolls in the Youth Potential training activity to a point twelve months from the date of enrollment. Primary data were collected from 458 respondents out of 582 who appeared for the first-round study (i.e. the remaining were lost to follow-up). https://data.usaid.gov/d/wb2c-zav2
21 The overall objective of the Youth Cohort Study is to evaluate whether youth who receive workforce development/livelihood support achieve increased income and strengthen skills, knowledge, and social capital required to achieve economic self-sufficiency over the longer term. The cohort study had three phases and these data is from a merged dataset for three rounds of longitudinal study. It contains data from respondents who responded the study question in all the three rounds. The Youth Cohort Study followed a cohort of participants from the time it enrolls in the Youth Potential training activity to a point twelve months from the date of enrollment. Primary data were collected from 458 respondents out of 582 who appeared for the first-round study (i.e. the remaining were lost to follow-up). https://datahub.usaid.gov/d/wb2c-zav2

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  • income
  • ethiopia
  • cohort-study
  • potential
  • expenditure
  • employment
  • building
  • youth

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