Youth Survey – South Africa

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Youth Survey – South Africa On behalf of Vodafone Fieldwork: 17th to 25th January 2018

HVP_q1. Which, if any, of the following statements do you agree with HVP_q1. Which, if any, of the following statements do you agree with? (Please select all that apply) The hardest challenge for my generation is finding a well-paid, permanent job I would rather work for myself/be an entrepreneur than work for a company I believe that with the growth of Artificial Intelligence and the use of Big Data and automation, most jobs and professions will be replaced by machines within 50 years My future happiness depends on me having a well-paid, permanent job Most people in my generation are unlikely to have a comfortable retirement Academic qualifications are less important than apprenticeships/ work experience Finding a job focused on social good is more important to me than a big salary Higher education isn’t worth the debt it incurs I will never be able to afford the quality of life of my parents’ generation I will never be able to afford to buy my own home None of these Base: 18 to 24 year old South African Adults (504)

HVP_q2. For the following question, even if you are not sure what each of the following careers are, we are still interested in your opinion based on the title alone... Which THREE, if any, of the following appeal to you the most as a potential future career? (Please select up to THREE options) Part 1 Marketing/ sales Accountant/ finance worker Lawyer YouTuber/ video blogger Teacher/ Teaching assistant App designer Games designer Nurse or doctor Mechanical engineer Fitness instructor/ sportsperson Journalist Base: 18 to 24 year old South African Adults (504)

HVP_q2. For the following question, even if you are not sure what each of the following careers are, we are still interested in your opinion based on the title alone... Which THREE, if any, of the following appeal to you the most as a potential future career? (Please select up to THREE options) Part 2 Robotics engineer Coder Internet of things (IOT) product designer Pilot Automation engineer Cyber-security specialist Construction worker Drone pilot Machine learning Analyst None of these Don’t know Base: 18 to 24 year old South African Adults (504)

HVP_q3. Thinking about the careers advice, if any, you have received to date during your time in education (i. e. at school, college, university etc.)... Which ONE, if any, of the following statements would you say BEST applies to you? I have received careers advice in the past and feel as though it was enough I have received careers advice in the past but don’t feel as though it was enough I have not received any careers advice in the past Don't know/ not sure Base: 18 to 24 year old South African Adults (504)

HVP_q4. Thinking generally about ALL of the careers advice you received during your time in education (i. e. at school, college, university etc.)... Which, if any, of the following statements apply to you? (Please select all that apply) I received careers advice at school The careers advice I received focused purely on traditional jobs (e.g. accountant, lawyer, doctor, mechanic, banker etc.) I received careers advice at university/ college The careers advice I received did not take my skills into account The careers advice I received was better than I expected The careers advice I received included more future-focused, digital jobs (e.g. robotics engineer, virtual reality surgeon, coder, AI designer, video blogger etc.) The careers advice I received was out-of-date None of these Don’t know Base: 18 to 24 year old South African Adults that received careers advice to date during their time in education (427)

HVP_q5. Which, if any, of the following statements do you think apply to your current skills and experience? (Please select all that apply) I am confident I will find a job that matches my skills I can clearly describe my skills and positive attributes I worry I could lack the skills, experience and connections to find a job I will enjoy I don’t know how to best describe my skills and positive attributes I worry I could lack the skills, experience and connections to find any job I don’t know what sort of digital jobs are out there to match my skills I worry I could lack the digital skills necessary to find a job I don't think the job that best matches my skills and experience has been invented yet None of these Don’t know Base: 18 to 24 year old South African Adults (504)

HVP_q6. For the following question, by 'digital economy' we mean an economy based on digital technologies. The digital economy will need more digital skills such as artificial intelligence (AI), robotics and coding. Which, if any, of the following describe how you feel when you hear the term ‘digital economy’? (Please select all that apply) The digital economy will increase my job opportunities in the future I feel prepared for the digital economy (i.e. I have the right skills necessary such as coding, robotics, social media management, virtual reality programming and cyber security) I need more support from others in order to be prepared for the digital economy I feel underprepared for the digital economy, my education has been too traditional and not digital-focused enough The digital economy will decrease my job opportunities in the future I am worried that professions I might have entered will not exist in the future because of the digital economy I feel underprepared for the digital economy, my skills are more traditional and not digital-focused enough I am worried I will have no role in the digital economy None of these Don’t know Base: 18 to 24 year old South African Adults (504)

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