IMPACT OF ENTREPRENEURSHIP DEVELOPMENT ON YOUTH EMPLOYMENT IN ABUJA
This study examines the impact of entrepreneurship development on youth employment in Abuja. Data were collected from young entrepreneurs within Abuja and complemented by secondary sources to provide a comprehensive analysis of the socio-economic challenges and opportunities within Nigeria's labour market. To evaluate the impact of these interventions, the research employs statistical models, including logit regression analysis, to test hypotheses around the correlation between entrepreneurship training programs and youth employment growth. Findings reveal that investment in targeted entrepreneurship training correlates positively with employment and economic activity, with youth participants displaying higher job readiness and innovation capabilities. The study underscores the need for strategic policy frameworks that promote technical education, support sustainable enterprise development, and encourage public-private partnerships. In conclusion, the research advocates for enhanced governmental and institutional investment in entrepreneurship development as a means of reducing youth unemployment and fostering economic resilience in Abuja and beyond. The insights provided aim to guide policymakers, educators, and development practitioners toward implementing sustainable solutions that harness entrepreneurship as a cornerstone of economic empowerment for Nigerian youth.
Entrepreneurship, Innovation, Youth Training, Youth Unemployment