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Critical review of the research on skills development in rural areas


Date posted:

2022/11/01

Publication year:

2012

Corporate author/s:

Labour Market Intelligence Partnership (LMIP), Human Sciences Research Council (HSRC) and the Department of Higher Education and Training (DHET)

Person/s author/s:

Jacobs, Peter; Hart, Tim

Output-type:

working paper

Format:

pdf

This paper aims to answer the following two overarching questions: what do we know about rural skills development in South Africa? What are key research challenges (conceptual, policy and methodological) to address as a first step to overcome the country's rural skills shortages and mismatches? It is worth stating at the outset that little is known about rural skills development per se as most studies and policies concentrate on the sectoral or occupational distribution of skills rather than their spatial location as such. Any status report on South Africa's rural skills development must clarify what is meant by 'rural' from the start in the light of the country's history of apartheid spatial engineering. The report therefore explores the varied and contested meanings of 'rurality' to contextualise conceptual debates (past and present), evaluate the content of relevant policies and assemble evidence on rural skills supply and demand. Furthermore, this scoping study reports and reflects on comparable global literature where the authors found this as helpful to shed light on available and accessible South African evidence.

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