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INTRODUCTION: Three key concepts define the context of the paper: Policy Skills Policy and Skills Development in Nigeria POLICY • Mayer & Thompson (1982) defined policy as a declaration that defines the intention of an individual, organization, community, or government’s goals and priorities. • Consideine (1994) defines Public policy as an action which employs governmental authority to commit resources in support of a preferred value. • Public Policy cover a wide range of governance issues. • Educational Policies as a relevant example. SKILLS Skills refer to competence acquired by an individual influencing employment and earnings (Adams, 2011) Cognative, Non-Cognative and Technical Skills Skill development does not only focus on formal education but also covers every form of informal education and the wide array of institutions and activities influencing the ability of the individual to accomplish a specified task Krugman (1994) argues that a country’s ability to improve its standard of living over time depends almost entirely on its ability to raise its output per worker. Benefits of Skill Acquisition (Employment, Productivity, Profitability, National income). POLICY AND SKILLS DEVELOPMENT o Skills development policies derive from the need to reorganize and then improve skills of the society through a conscious effort of addition and/or refinement.. o Historical Origins o TVET vs Apprenticeship system o The National Directorate of Employment o The Industrial Training Fund o Students Industrial Work Experience Scheme. o National Vocational Qualification Framework. CURRENT ISSUES EMPLOYMENT DATA IN NIGERIA Employment Male Female Sector Farm 64 61 Public 7 4 Private 3 2 Self- 13 16 employment Unpaid family 1 5 Others 11 12 SOURCE: WORLD BANK(2013)
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