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Sri Lanka has been regarded as a model of a country with successful social policies, yet for decades it has faced major challenges in providing employ- ment and satisfying other aspirations of youth.
Educational Target Creation at GCE A/L. According to the education system in Sri Lanka, the GCE A/L is the most competitive examination which is directly related to deciding the future social position of a student.
This chapter provides top-line findings and an annotated bibliography of the literature focused on youth employment and entrepreneurship, in fulfilment of one of the deliverables of the research component mandated by Youlead for the 2020 Youth Labour Market Assessment.
Free of Charge Training Delivery The Sri Lankan Government is taking steps to provide free post-secondary education and vocational training, particularly for the country’s youth. All vocational schools administered by the Ministry of Skills Development and Vocational Training (MSDVT) have offered free attendance since early 2017.
The free education policy was introduced to allow all the children in the country an equal opportunity to receive formal education. The disparity between geographical regions in education is another key problem that stimulus several adverse consequences in the primary and secondary education system in Sri Lanka.
9 lut 2021 · The main purpose of this study is to identify the factors influencing youth unemployment in Sri Lanka using a subsample of 3,562 youths derived from the Sri Lanka Labour Force Survey,...
Sri Lanka is making steps to satisfy the SDG 4 prerequisites. Unfortunately, data relating to education in Sri Lanka are scarce and the most recent statistical inputs are from several years ago. The data concerning the percentage of out of school youth comes from varying years, from 2011 to 2015. It indicates that government