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Title: A normative stage model for youth development in selected areas on the Cape Flats
Authors: Meyer, Ivan Henry 
Keywords: Pursuance of dreams/Goal setting;Entrepreneurial skills;Limited economic opportunities;Youth development;Role models
Issue Date: Oct-2019
Abstract: 
Youth unemployment is a petrifying reality on a large scale in the township areas and
exacerbated by limited economic opportunities, which warrants responsive youth
development strategies. Often entrepreneurial skills are overlooked and instead the focus
is based on transferring generic skills in order for the youth to find employment. The Cape
Flats suburb in the Western Cape is subject to economic strife and therefore it is
imperative to include a platform to develop entrepreneurial thinking through the
pursuance of dreams/goal setting when attempting to address youth development. The
transfer of entrepreneurial skills in a township context is imperative to support local
economic development strategies and policy making.
The research design adopted a quantitative methodology approach employing a
purposive sampling technique for data collection of individuals residing in the Cape Flats
area. The piloting of the research instrument was statistically tested to ensure validity and
reliability prior to commencement of the main study. The study involved a cross sectional
design and a sample of 650 participants. The study utilized SPSS for the quantitative
analysis and involved descriptive statistical analyses, correlation and regression
statistical application.
With the current economic outlook plagued by the high unemployment rates, particularly
amongst the youth, there is economic policy uncertainty and growing disillusionment. The
lack of economic opportunities that the youth are subjected to prompts them to access
scarce resources out of desperation, which are often actions which are not consistent
with the legal framework of South Africa. Socio-economic factors such as gang affiliation,
substance abuse, prostitution and teenage pregnancy is often a knock-on effect when
acting out of desperation to access scarce economic opportunities. This study presents
a normative stage conceptual model of youth development using entrepreneurship as a
means of increasing access to economic opportunities. The model focuses on pursuing
dreams/goal setting as a start to aim at entrepreneurial outcomes. Developing the youth
in this way increases their entrepreneurial skills and makes them more marketable in obtaining opportunities. Stepwise regression was used to determine the influence of the
independent variables – role models, limited economic opportunities, entrepreneurial
skills and youth development on the dependent variable – pursuance of dreams/goal
setting. Role models, entrepreneurial skills and limited economic opportunities collectively
explained 8% of the variance in the dependent variable (r = .08, p < .00), pursuance of
dreams/goal setting.
The study provides a normative stage conceptual model that suggests the inclusion of
entrepreneurship into policy making and local economic development strategies in
township development on the Cape Flats. The study has practical implications for
contemporary skills development and training of the youth.
The findings of this study have a direct influence on policy development and
implementation of local economic development with a specific focus on job creation and
greater economic participation. Local economic development strategies must take into
account the influence of entrepreneurship and in particular, interventions focused on
entrepreneurial thinking.
Policy makers must not merely focus on generic skills transformation but must include
private sector partners for more holistic skills transformation. Greater emphasis in this
regard must be given to public private partnerships. Local economic development policy
must take into account current and future skills that will be required in diverse industries
in order to equip individuals sufficiently.
Description: 
Thesis submitted in fulfilment of the requirement for M.Tech in Public Management, Durban University of Technology, 2019.
URI: https://hdl.handle.net/10321/4345
DOI: https://doi.org/10.51415/10321/4345
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