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Abstract

The study was designed to assess the informal sector electrical craft practice and apprenticeship training.

The informal electrical master craftsmen have a low educational background and have not acquired adequate theoretical knowledge to practice the Craft effectively and the governments have not given adequate attention by formulating adequate policies and regulations for craft practices and apprenticeship training.

The population of the study consisted of 54 electrical master craftsmen and 20 apprentices, given a total population of 74 craftsmen. Sampling was not necessary since the population size could be managed effectively.

Introduction

The term informal sector was first used by the international labour organization (ILO) World employment program in the early 1970s. Liimatainen (2002) described the informal sector as that segment of the labour market that absorbed a significant number of job seekers, mostly in self-employment and workers in very small production units.

Ake  (2005) described the informal sector to consist of people in varying degrees of employment outside the official wage structure, such as roadside mechanics, tailors, hawkers, and shoe-shine boys.

Fajana (2000) also defined the informal sector as the sum total of income-generating activities outside modern contractual relationships of production.

The economic relations include subsistence production, petty commodity production, and trade by self-employed persons and small unregulated enterprises. The informal sector is a residual labour market where labour is highly heterogeneous and sources of income are not largely wage dependent.

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