Adolescent girls' migration in the global south : transitions into adulthood / Katarzyna Grabska, Marina de Reget and Nicoletta Del Franco.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextLanguage: English Series: Palgrave studies on children and developmentPublisher: Cham, Switzerland : Palgrave Macmillan, c2019Description: xvii, 272 p. : ill. (some col.) ; 22 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9783030000936
  • 3030000931
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • HV4013.D44 G73 2019
Online resources:
Contents:
1. Girls, Transitions and Migration -- 2. Doing Research among Migrant and Refugee Girls -- 3. 3. Situating Girls' Migration in Three Contexts -- 4. Becoming a Migrant, Becoming a Refugee -- 5. Life in the Cities -- 6. Risks, Threats and Set-backs -- 7. Being Protected and Protecting Yourself -- 8. Surviving, Resisting and Moving Forward -- 9. Beyond Survival: The Wider Impact of Girls' Migration -- 10. Transitions and Transformations
Summary: This book provides a nuanced, complex, comparative analysis of adolescent girls' migration and mobility in the Global South. The stories and the narratives of migrant girls collected in Bangladesh, Ethiopia and Sudan guide the readers in drawing the contours of their lives on the move, a complex, fluid scenario of choices, constraints, setbacks, risks, aspirations and experiences in which internal or international migration plays a pivotal role. The main argument of the book is that migration of adolescent girls intersects with other important transitions in their lives, such as those related to education, work, marriage and childbearing, and that this affects their transition into adulthood in various ways. While migration is sometimes negative, it can also offer girls new and better opportunities with positive implications for their future lives. The book explores also how concepts of adolescence and adulthood for girls are being transformed in the context of migration.-- Provided by publisher
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

1. Girls, Transitions and Migration -- 2. Doing Research among Migrant and Refugee Girls -- 3. 3. Situating Girls' Migration in Three Contexts -- 4. Becoming a Migrant, Becoming a Refugee -- 5. Life in the Cities -- 6. Risks, Threats and Set-backs -- 7. Being Protected and Protecting Yourself -- 8. Surviving, Resisting and Moving Forward -- 9. Beyond Survival: The Wider Impact of Girls' Migration -- 10. Transitions and Transformations

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This book provides a nuanced, complex, comparative analysis of adolescent girls' migration and mobility in the Global South. The stories and the narratives of migrant girls collected in Bangladesh, Ethiopia and Sudan guide the readers in drawing the contours of their lives on the move, a complex, fluid scenario of choices, constraints, setbacks, risks, aspirations and experiences in which internal or international migration plays a pivotal role. The main argument of the book is that migration of adolescent girls intersects with other important transitions in their lives, such as those related to education, work, marriage and childbearing, and that this affects their transition into adulthood in various ways. While migration is sometimes negative, it can also offer girls new and better opportunities with positive implications for their future lives. The book explores also how concepts of adolescence and adulthood for girls are being transformed in the context of migration.-- Provided by publisher

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