Youth Employment Programs - Independent Evaluation Group
Youth Employment Programs - Independent Evaluation Group Youth Employment Programs - Independent Evaluation Group
Figure G.3Results on Rural Employment SurveyIf more employment opportunities in rural areas were accessible to youngpeople, would they migrate less to urban areas?xYesNonothingPensé toujours l’évolution de’ lajeunesse de ce monde pourdéveloppement durabe+ Add an option...••••••••••••140 peopleAsked By180 Votes • 4 FollowersIndependent Evaluation Group (IEG)about a month ago • • Share • Edit Options • DeleteSource: IEG Facebook page.Ask Friends+1 FollowFigure G.4Results on Access to Credit SurveyDo young people experience barriers in requesting loans or opening bankaccounts in your country?xYesNoI don’t know•••••••••184 peopleAsked By279 Votes • 3 FollowersIndependent Evaluation Group (IEG)about a month ago • • Share • DeleteAsk Friends+1 FollowSource: IEG Facebook page.168 Youth Employment Programs
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Figure G.3Results on Rural <strong>Employment</strong> SurveyIf more employment opportunities in rural areas were accessible to youngpeople, would they migrate less to urban areas?xYesNonothingPensé toujours l’évolution de’ lajeunesse de ce monde pourdéveloppement durabe+ Add an option...••••••••••••140 peopleAsked By180 Votes • 4 Followers<strong>Independent</strong> <strong>Evaluation</strong> <strong>Group</strong> (IEG)about a month ago • • Share • Edit Options • DeleteSource: IEG Facebook page.Ask Friends+1 FollowFigure G.4Results on Access to Credit SurveyDo young people experience barriers in requesting loans or opening bankaccounts in your country?xYesNoI don’t know•••••••••184 peopleAsked By279 Votes • 3 Followers<strong>Independent</strong> <strong>Evaluation</strong> <strong>Group</strong> (IEG)about a month ago • • Share • DeleteAsk Friends+1 FollowSource: IEG Facebook page.168 <strong>Youth</strong> <strong>Employment</strong> <strong>Programs</strong>