Temporary Migration among Senegalese Youth

Being Young in Rural Africa
By Valérie Delaunay, Emmanuelle Engeli, Régine Franzetti, Guillaume Golay, Aurore Moullet, Claudine Sauvain-Dugerdil
English

"This article draws on data collected over the course of two decades to examine the role of youth mobility in the ways a rural Senegalese community has adapted to ecological, economic and socio-cultural change. Temporary migration has become a veritable stepping stone in the life of most young men and women in the community. It provides for more diversified family resources given the inability of farming to cover essentials and the new needs of youth avid for modernity. Types of migration have also evolved, notably because of increased education; mobility has further transformed cross-generational and gender relations. Migration is rooted in the strategies of many families and appears to be a resilience factor in a context of multifaceted change."

Keywords

  • temporary migration
  • family strategies
  • adaptation
  • resilience
  • resource diversification
  • rural senegal
  • climate change
  • modernity
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