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Rural Self Employment Training Institutes in India : A Systematic Review


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1 Associate Professor, Mittal School of Business, Lovely Professional University, Phagwara - 144 402, Punjab, India
2 Faculty in School Education, GSSSS Railway Mandi, Hoshiarpur -146 001, Punjab, India
     

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Rural self-employment training institutes (RSETIs) came into existence in India in 2009 based on the model of rural development and self-employment training institutes (RUDSETIs). The primary aim of these institutes is to assist the unemployed youth by creating a larger ecosystem of employment through their effective training programs. Since their founding, various studies have been conducted to assess different aspects of their functioning and performance. However, no review-based study on a systematic search of literature could be noticed. This review article looked at the literature around RSETIs/RUDSETIs to address this specific research gap and thus added value to the existing body of research. The study systematically reviewed the findings of several important publications on this topic and brought out significant policy implications. The study identified certain research gaps and recommended that it was needed to measure the effectiveness of these skill development institutes and assess their direct or indirect impact on the economic growth and development of India. The study concluded that further such studies would help stakeholders measure these institutes’ genuine contribution at the macro level as an engine of growth and employment.

Keywords

Systematic Review, Entrepreneurial Education, RSETIs/RUDSETIs, Skill Development, Training Effectiveness.

JEL Classification Codes : I2, I20, I23.

Paper Submission Date : March 29, 2020 ; Paper Sent Back for Revision : December 8, 2020 ; Paper Acceptance Date : March 9, 2021; Paper Published Online : October 20, 2021.

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Pawan Kumar
Associate Professor, Mittal School of Business, Lovely Professional University, Phagwara - 144 402, Punjab, India
Ritu Kumra
Faculty in School Education, GSSSS Railway Mandi, Hoshiarpur -146 001, Punjab, India

Abstract


Rural self-employment training institutes (RSETIs) came into existence in India in 2009 based on the model of rural development and self-employment training institutes (RUDSETIs). The primary aim of these institutes is to assist the unemployed youth by creating a larger ecosystem of employment through their effective training programs. Since their founding, various studies have been conducted to assess different aspects of their functioning and performance. However, no review-based study on a systematic search of literature could be noticed. This review article looked at the literature around RSETIs/RUDSETIs to address this specific research gap and thus added value to the existing body of research. The study systematically reviewed the findings of several important publications on this topic and brought out significant policy implications. The study identified certain research gaps and recommended that it was needed to measure the effectiveness of these skill development institutes and assess their direct or indirect impact on the economic growth and development of India. The study concluded that further such studies would help stakeholders measure these institutes’ genuine contribution at the macro level as an engine of growth and employment.

Keywords


Systematic Review, Entrepreneurial Education, RSETIs/RUDSETIs, Skill Development, Training Effectiveness.

JEL Classification Codes : I2, I20, I23.

Paper Submission Date : March 29, 2020 ; Paper Sent Back for Revision : December 8, 2020 ; Paper Acceptance Date : March 9, 2021; Paper Published Online : October 20, 2021.




DOI: https://doi.org/10.17010/pijom%2F2021%2Fv14i10%2F166643