An investigation of the factors contributing to limited growth in youth informal sector businesses in Masvingo Province: a case Study of Zaka District.

This study was a contribution to the limited literature and knowledge on the performance of the rural informal sector businesses. The study sought to conduct an investigation of the factors contributing to limited growth in youth informal sector businesses in Masvingo Province: A Case Study of Zaka...

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Main Author: Kakono, Tafirenyika
Format: Thesis
Language:English
Published: Midlands State University 2020
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/11408/4009
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description This study was a contribution to the limited literature and knowledge on the performance of the rural informal sector businesses. The study sought to conduct an investigation of the factors contributing to limited growth in youth informal sector businesses in Masvingo Province: A Case Study of Zaka District. The study was motivated by the understanding that the informal sector was viewed as having great potential for employment creation and driving economic development. The investigation was conducted using a qualitative Case Study design and data was collected using the following research instruments; in-depth interview guides, observation, Focus Group Discussion (FGD) and Key Informant Interviews (KII). Literature at international, regional, and national levels was reviewed to provide insights in to knowledge that existed as well as gaps that required attention. The conclusions from the study were that; there was limited growth of youth informal sector businesses in Zaka and hence youth unemployment remained very high. The informal sector businesses required a lot of support to address the infrastructural, environmental and behavioural and, or perceptional challenges affecting business growth. Lack of appreciation of the potential of the informal sector to create employment and drive the economy by stakeholders affected support to the sector. Youth engaged in more consumption than re-investment activities and hence needed capacity development to address that negative behaviour. Stakeholders had more influence on types of businesses youth participated in and this was less sustainable. There were limited financial resources circulating in the informal sector businesses in Zaka. Limited but quality support was given to youth businesses leading to quality business decisions by the youth. Youth support needs were diverse and hence required well-coordinated, multidisciplinary approach. The conclusions meant that holistic support was needed for rural informal sector businesses to unlock their potential for employment creation and economic development.
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spelling ir-11408-40092022-06-27T13:49:05Z An investigation of the factors contributing to limited growth in youth informal sector businesses in Masvingo Province: a case Study of Zaka District. Kakono, Tafirenyika youth informal sector business limited growth This study was a contribution to the limited literature and knowledge on the performance of the rural informal sector businesses. The study sought to conduct an investigation of the factors contributing to limited growth in youth informal sector businesses in Masvingo Province: A Case Study of Zaka District. The study was motivated by the understanding that the informal sector was viewed as having great potential for employment creation and driving economic development. The investigation was conducted using a qualitative Case Study design and data was collected using the following research instruments; in-depth interview guides, observation, Focus Group Discussion (FGD) and Key Informant Interviews (KII). Literature at international, regional, and national levels was reviewed to provide insights in to knowledge that existed as well as gaps that required attention. The conclusions from the study were that; there was limited growth of youth informal sector businesses in Zaka and hence youth unemployment remained very high. The informal sector businesses required a lot of support to address the infrastructural, environmental and behavioural and, or perceptional challenges affecting business growth. Lack of appreciation of the potential of the informal sector to create employment and drive the economy by stakeholders affected support to the sector. Youth engaged in more consumption than re-investment activities and hence needed capacity development to address that negative behaviour. Stakeholders had more influence on types of businesses youth participated in and this was less sustainable. There were limited financial resources circulating in the informal sector businesses in Zaka. Limited but quality support was given to youth businesses leading to quality business decisions by the youth. Youth support needs were diverse and hence required well-coordinated, multidisciplinary approach. The conclusions meant that holistic support was needed for rural informal sector businesses to unlock their potential for employment creation and economic development. 2020-12-11T11:40:04Z 2020-12-11T11:40:04Z 2017-10 Thesis http://hdl.handle.net/11408/4009 en open Midlands State University
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An investigation of the factors contributing to limited growth in youth informal sector businesses in Masvingo Province: a case Study of Zaka District.
title An investigation of the factors contributing to limited growth in youth informal sector businesses in Masvingo Province: a case Study of Zaka District.
title_full An investigation of the factors contributing to limited growth in youth informal sector businesses in Masvingo Province: a case Study of Zaka District.
title_fullStr An investigation of the factors contributing to limited growth in youth informal sector businesses in Masvingo Province: a case Study of Zaka District.
title_full_unstemmed An investigation of the factors contributing to limited growth in youth informal sector businesses in Masvingo Province: a case Study of Zaka District.
title_short An investigation of the factors contributing to limited growth in youth informal sector businesses in Masvingo Province: a case Study of Zaka District.
title_sort investigation of the factors contributing to limited growth in youth informal sector businesses in masvingo province: a case study of zaka district.
topic youth informal sector
business
limited growth
url http://hdl.handle.net/11408/4009
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