Author
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- Rodrigue S. Kaki
- Donald M. Houessou
- Rodrigue C. Gbedomon
- Fréjus S. Thoto
- Kisito Gandji
- Augustin K. N. Aoudji
- Gauthier Biaou
Abstract
This study evaluates the impact of mentoring programs on the likelihood of getting a job in the agricultural sector after a one-year experiment conducted in Benin. The program provides graduates in agriculture-related fields with capacity building (digital skills, job search skills, and interpersonal skills) – as well as the support of a professional who is either a junior (junior model) or a senior (senior model) – as they seek jobs. The evaluation framework followed a mixed-methods design that incorporated survey data and qualitative data. The findings from the randomised controlled trial (RCT) showed a positive impact of the senior mentoring model, which increased the likelihood of getting a job in the agricultural sector by 16.4 per cent. In addition, the senior mentoring model had more impact on the likelihood of getting a job for both genders with an increase of 18.7 per cent for men and 11.9 per cent for women. Furthermore, mentees valued receiving practical career-related assistance, a realistic perspective on the workplace, and psychological and emotional support. The study suggests the need for a comprehensive policy package by policymakers and the institutionalisation of a formal mentoring program by youth-serving organisations based on the senior model.
Suggested Citation
Rodrigue S. Kaki & Donald M. Houessou & Rodrigue C. Gbedomon & Fréjus S. Thoto & Kisito Gandji & Augustin K. N. Aoudji & Gauthier Biaou, 2024.
"Impact of mentoring on the likelihood of getting jobs in the agricultural sector in Benin,"
Development in Practice, Taylor & Francis Journals, vol. 34(4), pages 410-425, May.
Handle:
RePEc:taf:cdipxx:v:34:y:2024:i:4:p:410-425
DOI: 10.1080/09614524.2023.2240039
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