dc.description.abstract | The choice of the employment sector is influenced by several individuals’
characteristics, among them the Science, Technology, Engineering and
Mathematics (STEM) skills. In this study, the paper seeks to determine the
effects of STEM skills on youth employment in the private sector, public sector
and self-employment. The paper further seeks to examine the effect of STEM
skills on the type of employment contract among Kenyan youths categorized
as permanent, temporary and fixed-term contracts. The study used secondary
data from the World Bank Skills Towards Employability and Productivity
(STEP) household wave-3 survey. The survey involved a stratified three stage
sample design in collecting information on 3,894 households. Multinomial logit
was used to analyze the effects of STEM skills on youth employment and the
type of employment contract. The key findings of the study reveal that youth
with STEM skills are more likely to be in self-employment and in temporary
contracts. Overall, the public sector is less likely to employ youths with STEM
skills and, therefore, STEM opportunities are mainly in the private sector and
self-employment. Other factors such as experience, level of education by STEM
skills, and job search duration were found to be significant in determining
employment of youth and the type of employment contract. Youths with STEM
skills were more likely to be employed in the private and self-employment
sectors. Given that the public sector is the least of the employers for youths with
STEM skills, the study recommends creating an enabling environment and
conducive environment for the private sector and self-employment to absorb
more youths in STEM. Secondly, there is potential in self-employment of STEM
skills graduates. There is need, therefore, to incentivize youths with STEM skills
and in self-employment to attract more, expand and become employers. Lastly,
experience increases the chances of getting employed and, as such, there is need
to invest more in internships, apprenticeships, and trainee management to equip
the youths with on-job training after formal education. | en |