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Influence of demographic factors on self-employment intentions of university students

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Wpływ czynników demograficznych na zamierzenia samozatrudnienia studentów
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A persistently high unemployment rate among the youth, particularly university graduates, is being experienced in South Africa. Most previous conducted studies among university students on self-employment, focused on things such as birth order, family interaction, social class and economic circumstances. Noticeably, none of these studies investigated the possible relationship between field of study and year of study on self-employment intentions of university students. This study, therefore, investigated the influence of field and year of study on self-employment intentions of university students in South Africa. A questionnaire was administered among students in different fields of study at four universities in two provinces of South Africa. Analysis of variance (ANOVA) was used to compare students’ perceptions in terms of field and year of study regarding self-employment intentions. Statistically significant differences were found among students in terms of field and year of study regarding self-employment intentions. Although the majority of students indicated that they intend to be self-employed, a substantial number of students showed less interest in self-employment as a career. It may therefore be wise for universities to consider multidisciplinary degrees which include self-employment/entrepreneurship modules.
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Utrzymująca się wysoka stopa bezrobocia wśród młodzieży, zwłaszcza absolwentów wyższych uczelni, ma miejsce w RPA. Większość dotychczasowych badań prowadzonych wśród studentów uczelni wyższych na temat samozatrudnienia koncentrowała się na takich kwestiach jak kolejność urodzenia, interakcje rodzinne, klasa społeczna i sytuacja ekonomiczna. Warto zauważyć, że w żadnym z tych badań nie zbadano możliwego związku między kierunkiem studiów a rokiem studiów a intencjami studentów uczelni wyższych na samozatrudnienie. W niniejszym badaniu zbadano zatem wpływ kierunku i roku studiów na intencje samozatrudnienia studentów uniwersytetów w RPA. Ankieta została przeprowadzona wśród studentów różnych kierunków studiów na czterech uniwersytetach w dwóch prowincjach RPA. Analiza wariancji (ANOVA) została wykorzystana do porównania percepcji studentów w zakresie kierunku i roku studiów w zakresie intencji samozatrudnienia. Stwierdzono istotne statystycznie różnice między studentami w zakresie kierunku i roku studiów w zakresie intencji podjęcia pracy na własny rachunek. Chociaż większość studentów wskazała, że zamierza pracować na własny rachunek, znaczna liczba studentów wykazała mniejsze zainteresowanie samozatrudnieniem jako karierą. Dlatego też rozsądne może być rozważenie przez uniwersytety stopni multidyscyplinarnych, które obejmują moduły samozatrudnienia/przedsiębiorczości.
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Bibliogr. 53 poz., tab.
Twórcy
  • University of the Free State, Bloemfontein, South Africa
  • North-West University, Vanderbijlpark, South Africa
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Uwagi
Opracowanie rekordu ze środków MEiN, umowa nr SONP/SP/546092/2022 w ramach programu "Społeczna odpowiedzialność nauki" - moduł: Popularyzacja nauki i promocja sportu (2022-2023).
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