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STATE OF THE FIELD IN YOUTH ECONOMIC OPPORTUNITIES

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Table of Contents<br />

Chapter 1 Chapter 2 Chapter 3 Chapter 4 Chapter 5 Chapter 6 Chapter 7 Chapter 8<br />

Chapter 9<br />

Chapter 10 Chapter 11 Chapter 12 Chapter 13 Chapter 14 Chapter 15 Annexes<br />

2012 State of the Field in Youth Economic Opportunities<br />

programs as a potential short-term intervention to reducing these constraints.<br />

Axter, S. (2010). Youth Entrepreneurs and Support Mechanisms: Needs, Access and Impact. Youth<br />

Seen. For a copy of this paper, please contact: communication@uptoyoutoo.org<br />

This paper presents research on the financial needs of youth and how they would design a financial product. The<br />

author completed interviews with youth in 18 youth-serving organizations working with Youth Initiatives Kenya<br />

(YIKE).<br />

Balakrishnan, B., Siew Woei, L., Buong Yew, S.L., Chien Sing, L., Sook Yee, H.S., & Chee Pun, O.<br />

(2010). Financial Education for Urban Youth: The First Step to Poverty Eradication. In Z. Abas et<br />

al (Eds.), Proceedings of Global Year Asia Pacific 2010 (pp. 645-651). Accessible at: http://www.<br />

editlib.org/p/34244<br />

This paper discusses the impact of a workshop titled Finance for Youth: Financial Liberty through Financial Literacy,<br />

given under the UNESCO Participation Program for Biennium 2008-2009.The workshop was designed to<br />

empower a group of 33 youth from targeted low-income families in Malaysia.<br />

Bandiera, O., Burgess, R., Goldstein, M.P., Gulesci, S., Rasul, I., & Sulaiman, M. (2010). Intentions<br />

to Participate in Adolescent Training Programs: Evidence from Uganda. Journal of the European<br />

Economic Association 8(2-3). 584 - 560. Accessible at: http://econpapers.repec.org/article/<br />

tprjeurec/v_3a8_3ay_3a2010_3ai_3a2-3_3ap_3a548-560.htm<br />

In this paper, the authors analyze factors that contribute or detract from adolescent girls’ intention to participate in<br />

training programs in Uganda. The authors focus on BRAC’s Adolescent Development Program, which emphasizes<br />

the provision of life skills, entrepreneurship training, and microfinance.<br />

Baptista, F.C.P. (2010). What Do Youth Group Members in Nairobi’s Slum Areas Say about<br />

Collective Entrepreneurship Youth Seen. For a copy of this paper, contact: communication@<br />

uptoyoutoo.org<br />

This paper focuses on collective entrepreneurship and the perceptions of young, urban entrepreneurs in Nairobi,<br />

Kenya of this model as an alternative to the classical model of individual entrepreneurship.<br />

Annexes<br />

Baxter, A. (2010, January). Development: Organizations Wake Up to the Potential of Young<br />

People. Financial Times. Accessible at: http://www.ft.com/cms/s/0/0b1a45a0-0b63-11df-8232-<br />

00144feabdc0,dwp_uuid=ea045956-0af3-11df-8a26-00144feabdc0.html<br />

This article in the Financial Times discusses the importance of youth voices in international development.<br />

Besnard, S. (2010). Biashara za Vijana. Youth Seen. For a copy of this paper, contact:<br />

communication@uptoyoutoo.org<br />

This paper explores the entrepreneurial potential of poor, urban youth in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania.<br />

Brosvik, S. (2010). Youth Entrepreneurship in Swaziland. Youth Seen. For a copy of this paper,<br />

contact: communication@uptoyoutoo.org<br />

This paper presents youth perspectives on the impact of the Youth Enterprise Services (YES) program in Manzini,<br />

Swaziland.<br />

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