dc.description.abstract | The road transport sector through two- and three-wheeler (TTW) operation,
though informal, has helped fill the youth employment gap. That said, to fully
exploit the employment potential for the youth, it is important to identify the
constraints and skills gap along the value chain. This study sought to analyze the
TTW value chain and their contribution to job creation; identify key constraints
to the growth of the TTW sector; assess the employment creation potential along
the value chain; and analyze the labour skills gap in TTW transport sector.
The entire value chain includes imports of TTW, distribution, manufacture and
assembly of the imports, wholesale and retail of TTW, operations, disposal
and ancillary activities. A descriptive approach to skills gap and employment
potential was used in addition to estimating employment elasticity. The study
used KIHBS 2015/16 and 2005/06 and KNBS statistical abstracts data for TTW
industry. The findings suggest that the impediment to youth employment is
dependent on imports and negligible manufacturing and assembly of TTW in
the country. In addition, most riders lack relevant skills, leading to accidents and
fatalities. | en |