ABSTRACT
The study skills needed by the Home Economics graduates
for self employment in Abia and mo States. The objectives of the study were:
(1). To identify the skills acquired by has Home economics graduates on
graduation (2). To examine some problems faced by Home economics graduates in establishing
their own enterprise (3). To proffer so1e possible solutions for helping Home
Economics graduates to become successful ë:ireprenes. The population for the study
comprises 100 Home Economics (Final year Home Economics Students, Home
Economics graduates and Home Economics Lectures). The Data was collected from
to Universities, namely: Michael Okpara University of Agriculture, Umudike,
Abia State and Alvan lkokuFederal.ColIege of EducaPon Owerri, Imo State. Random
Sampling techniques was used in selecting the Final 'ear students, graduates
and the lecturers involved. The sample size were 63 students from Alvan, lkokti
Federal College of Education (53 NCE final year students, 10 B.Ed final year
students). In Michael Okpara University of Agriculture, Umudike, Abia State are
25 B.Sc final year students and graduates, 10 with M.Sc and 2 with PhD, which
is 100 in total). A validated questionnaire was used to collect relevant data.
The data was collected using questionnaire and was analyzed using simple
descriptive statistics (Mean, frequency and percentage). The results from thc
findings proves that Home Economics Education equips its recipients Mth kno'..
edge, attitude, marketable and survival skills that make them self-employment
and elf-reliance with mean score of (4.93). Also there are many small scale
business oe.ortunities in Home Economics related fields including Food and
Nutrition, Home rianagement and clothing and Texiles with mean score of (4.54).
In Food and Nutrition, the En.treprenelJrship Opportunities include Food
Wholesales and Retaicr Business, Meal Prepartion.' Service (Hotel and
Restaurant Business) Bakery business, Food Procesing and. PreserMation,
Catering Service (with 4.23 mean scorE;). In Home Management sectiontk
EntreprbnCurship Business include Interior and cut Door. Decoration, Poultry
5usiness,50ap and Starch Making, Institutional House Keeper, Nu5rsery Education
I Nanny Service (with 4.33 men score). In the Area o Clothing and Textiles,
there are various skills which can be acuired in Garment conrtruction (sewing),
tie dyeing and Batiking, laundry and Dry cIeaiing service, Textiles and
Clothing Merchandise, Bridal shop, Toys and gift shops, cloth repairing,
Pattern making, Textile produàtion (weaving), Knitting and crocheting making
(with 4.66 mean score). The results from the findings identified some problems
likely to be faced by Home Econoics graduates in establishing their own
business enterprses like inadequate practical's in Home Economic w hinder the
learner to develop lcgical and acquire the necessary skills needed to run
successful entrepreneurship business, with the mean score of (4.16) Lack of entrepreneurship
Education in Home Economics curriculum will hinder Home, Economics Students
from acquiring the entrepreneurship skills for a successful entrepreneurship
business', with mean socre of (4.29). Some Home Econorñics lectures lack the
skills and knowledge in entrepreneurship field and will not be able to impact
it to their students, with (4.68) mean score. Inadequate credit and loan
facilities by the government to Home Economics' graduates hinder them from
establishing their own business enterprise .with'(4.24) mean scree. However
some suggestions were made in finding the solutions to the above problems by
suggesting that universities should provide the needed support by providing fiends,
facilities and equipment for successful practical in Home Economics Iaboraties
with (4.53) mean score. Lecturers should be encouraged to update their
knowledge by attending workshops, seminars, and conference that will enable
them to be current and impact adequate' knowledge to their students (4.61) mear
score. Student industrial work experience (SIWES) is neccessary• and must be priced
by every Home Economics Student n a means of acquiring experience for future
entrepreneurs.
AGASU, N (2021). Entrepreneurship Skills Needed By Home Economics Graduates For Self Employment In Abia And Imo States . Repository.mouau.edu.ng: Retrieved Nov 24, 2024, from https://repository.mouau.edu.ng/work/view/entrepreneurship-skills-needed-by-home-economics-graduates-for-self-employment-in-abia-and-imo-states-7-2
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