Source:StatisticsSouth Africa (2016CommunitySurvey)Table3:6 Table 3.6 shows the field of TVET in Alfred Nzo. In 2016, there were 898 people in the field of engineering and 414 people in the field of civil engineering and building construction.
The low education levels in Alfred Nzo affect the potential for employment that workers have, their productive efficiency and also their ultimate income levels. Low education levels may lead to an unavailability of skilled workers from the district, leading to significant proportions of the workforce being drawn in from other areas. As such a workforce would still have ties to their previous areas of habitation, this would exacerbate economic leakage in the area, as incomes earned in Alfred Nzo may be remitted to other districts. Education is therefore acknowledged as being inextricably linked to the economic development of the area.
Field of highereducational institution in AlfredNzo Field of Highereducation institution,2016
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Matatiele Umzimvubu Mbizana Ntabankulu
Agriculture
Architectureandthe builtenvironment
Arts (Visualandperforming arts)
Business
Communication
Computerandinformation sciences
Education
Engineering
Health professions and related clinical Familyecologyandconsumersciences