- The document analyzes school-to-work transitions of youth in Rwanda based on a survey of 2500 youth. - It finds transition rates were highest in Kigali at 46% and lowest in the Western province at 33%. Transition rates increased with higher education levels and were higher for males, older youth, and those in urban areas. - The majority of youth enter the labor market through informal social networks like family and friends. Higher education, employment contracts, and residing in urban areas positively impacted earnings. - Most youth aspire to complete a university degree or postgraduate study, primarily because of better job prospects. The majority want to study fields like education, health sciences, engineering or business.