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Child Migration in Africa

Paperback by Hashim, Iman; Thorsen, Doctor Dorte

Child Migration in Africa

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ISBN:
9781848134560
Publication Date:
10 Feb 2011
Language:
English
Publisher:
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Imprint:
Zed Books Ltd
Pages:
160 pages
Format:
Paperback
For delivery:
Estimated despatch 24 Jan 2025
Child Migration in Africa

Description

Child Migration in Africa explores the mobility of children without their parents within West Africa. Drawing on the experiences of children from rural Burkina Faso and Ghana, the book provides rich material on the circumstances of children's voluntary migration and their experiences of it. Their accounts challenge the normative ideals of what a 'good' childhood is, which often underlie public debates about children's migration, education and work in developing countries. The comparative study of Burkina Faso and Ghana highlights that social networks operate in ways that can be both enabling and constraining for young migrants, as can cultural views on age- and gender-appropriate behaviour. The book questions easily made assumptions regarding children's experiences when migrating independently of their parents and contributes to analytical and cross-cultural understandings of childhood. Part of the groundbreaking Africa Now series, Child Migration in Africa is an important and timely contribution to an under-researched area.

Contents

Preface 1. Introduction: Interrogating Childhood and Migration 2. Contexts of Migration 3. Choosing to Move: The Reasons of Rural Children's Migration 4: Journeys and Arrivals: Introductions to New Social Worlds 5: Navigating Migrant Life: Processes of Constructing Identities 6. Moving On

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