Exploring the job search journey: unemployed graduates in Vleifontein, Makhado Municipality

Authors

  • R Mohale Faculty of Humanities, Social Sciences and Education, University of Venda, South Africa
  • Recheal Nthangeni Mathungeni University of Venda https://orcid.org/0009-0000-5051-5860

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.20525/ijrbs.v13i6.3473

Keywords:

Experiences, Graduate, Student, Unemployment, Youths, Youth unemployment, Job Search

Abstract

The study explored the experiences of unemployed graduates at Vleifontein Village Elim in Makhado Local Municipality in Limpopo Province, South Africa. To achieve the mandate of the study, the researcher adopted a unique qualitative research approach, which gathered in-depth data from the participants. This approach, distinct in its focus on understanding the experiences of unemployed graduates, aided in the elevated understanding of the research problem.  The study adopted an exploratory qualitative research design to gather or collect data from the participants, and the researcher used semi-structured interviews consisting of open-ended questions administered face-to-face to observe gestures, emotions, feelings, or even how they react to the questions. Furthermore, purposive sampling was used to select the sample that formed part of the interviews. Additionally, the study adopted the Conflict theory by Karl Marx to integrate with the study. Therefore, the findings of the study deduced that most of the participants understood the meaning of unemployment as their current socio-economic state, both from a financial and psychological perspective. Moreover, on the issue of the challenges, the findings deduced that they are not experienced and skilled enough for the jobs they are applying for. In that light, the study emphasizes the need for increased employment opportunities to minimize the negative impacts faced by unemployed graduates, which includes specialized training of graduates to render services that would make it easier for the graduates to find employment.

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2024-10-14

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Mohale, R., & Mathungeni , R. N. (2024). Exploring the job search journey: unemployed graduates in Vleifontein, Makhado Municipality. International Journal of Research in Business and Social Science (2147- 4478), 13(6), 219–228. https://doi.org/10.20525/ijrbs.v13i6.3473

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Interdisciplinary Studies in Humanities & Social Sciences