2010
DOI: 10.1177/0956247810377964
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Urban youth in Africa

Abstract: It is widely assumed that most Africans reside in rural areas, that African cities make little economic sense and are unusually violent because so many unemployed young men live there, and that urban migrant youth can be drawn back to their former rural homes. This paper challenges all of these assumptions. In the process, it reviews dominant trends in Africa's rapid urban expansion and examines what life is like for urban youth. I will argue that African cities are underserved and fiercely competitive economi… Show more

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“…In the African urban context, youth (particularly male) experience prolonged transitions to culturally contingent norms of adulthood, and comprise the majority of the informal labour force (Yaqub, 2009;Jeffrey, 2010;Honwana and De Boeck, 2005;Chant, 2009;Hamilton and Hamilton, 2009;Sommers, 2010;Author, 2013). The informal sector has grown due to job losses incurred in the wake of neoliberal economic policies, as an entire generation of young people has never had jobs to lose.…”
Section: Engaging the (Hustle) Economies Of Slum Worldsmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…In the African urban context, youth (particularly male) experience prolonged transitions to culturally contingent norms of adulthood, and comprise the majority of the informal labour force (Yaqub, 2009;Jeffrey, 2010;Honwana and De Boeck, 2005;Chant, 2009;Hamilton and Hamilton, 2009;Sommers, 2010;Author, 2013). The informal sector has grown due to job losses incurred in the wake of neoliberal economic policies, as an entire generation of young people has never had jobs to lose.…”
Section: Engaging the (Hustle) Economies Of Slum Worldsmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…Unemployment in Africa is increasingly reported by researchers, policy makers and urban planners as a major outcome of rapid urbanisation (Hove, 2013;Sommers, 2010;Todaro, 1997). Rapid urbanisation has created excess supply of labour, often unskilled, in the face of limited demand across urban areas of Africa.…”
Section: Rising Unemployment In Urban Africamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It is estimated that 60% of the world population will reside in cities by 2030. Sub-Saharan Africa (SSA), previously considered the least urbanized zone in the world, is urbanizing rapidly [3] with an urban population growth of 600% in the last 35 years. The boom in urbanization has resulted in a steep increase in demand for food, especially high value crops such as fruits, vegetables and other horticultural crops [4].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%