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TVET Systems in Ghana - Country Labour Markets and Pathways from Education to Employment

Explore the economy, education system, and labour markets of Ghana, with a focus on Technical and Vocational Education and Training (TVET). Discover the various pathways from education to employment in this dynamic country.

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TVET Systems in Ghana - Country Labour Markets and Pathways from Education to Employment

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  1. International Social Dialogue on Technical and Vocational Education and Training (TVET) Country Labour Markets and their TVET Systems (Ghana)By Dan Baffour-AwuahExecutive Director-COTVET Country Labour Markets and their TVET Systems (Session One)

  2. Context Government Executive GDP US$16.7 billion GDP per Capita US$700 Education Exp % GDP 10.1% Population 23.4 million Average annual growth Population 2.2 GDP 7.3% GDP per Capita 5.1% % of GDP Agriculture 33.5% Industry 25.3% Services 41.2% Life expectancy 56 years Literacy Rate +15yrs 65% Country Labour Markets and their TVET Systems (Session One)

  3. Economy of Ghana fror Agriculture (33.5%) Industry (25.3%) Service (41.2%) Crops & Livestock Manufacturing Transport, Storage and Communications Crops da Cocoa Production & Marketing Mining and Quarrying Hospitality and Tourism Forestry & Logging Electricity and Water Finance, Insurance, Real Estate & Business Services Fishing Construction Country Labour Markets and their TVET Systems (Session One)

  4. 5 Universities 10 Polytechnics 121.000 Public Service Sector 2.73 Mio Pathways from Education to Employment in Ghana 200 Public Providers 33.000 Formal Private Sector 1.85 Mio 670 Senior High Schools 490.000 430 Private Training Centres 34.000 Semi-Informal Micro Enterprises Traditional Apprenticeship System 225.000 – 300.000 10.213 Junior High Schools 1.285.000 Informal Micro Enterprises 4.66 Mio National Functional Literacy Program 182.000 17.881 Primary Schools 3.910.000 Own Account Worker Country Labour Markets and their TVET Systems (Session One) KfW / PLANCO Hamburg

  5. Educational Qualification of the Working Age Population in Ghana Country Labour Markets and their TVET Systems (Session One)

  6. Sex and Age Distribution of the Working Population in Ghana Country Labour Markets and their TVET Systems (Session One)

  7. Categories of Occupations of the Employed by Locality Country Labour Markets and their TVET Systems (Session One)

  8. Regional Distribution of Working Age Population Country Labour Markets and their TVET Systems (Session One)

  9. Ranking of Occupations Based on Monthly Earning (Basic without allowances) Country Labour Markets and their TVET Systems (Session One)

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