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Type Revue - Population (English edition)
Titre When girls take the lead: Adolescent girls’ migration in Mali
Auteur(s)
Volume 72
Numéro 1
Publication (Jour/Mois/Année) 2017
Numéros de page 63-92
URL http://www.cairn-int.info/article-E_POPU_1701_0063--when-girls-take-the-lead-adolescent.htm
Résumé
In many West African societies, labour migration has become a part of life for teenage girls. A traditional practice for boys, it has more recently caught on among young women, and is becoming a driver of sociodemographic change in rural communities. This article analyses the similarities and differences between girls’ and boys’ labour migration in a rural population of Mali. It draws upon longitudinal event history data to retrace the history of migration over a 50-year period (1960-2009) and to study its determinants, taking account of the socioeconomic context and of family rationales. Three main periods are defined, in terms of migration timing, family strategies and gender relations: a first period (1960-1979) marked by the rise of boys’ migration undertaken mainly to support the family; a second (1980-1989) marked by the rapid rise of adolescent girls’ mobility, and a third (1990-2009), marked by a weakening of the convergence between the sexes. Our analyses reveal the dynamics of the phenomenon and the influence of girls’ migration behaviour on contemporary male migration in a context where male mobility no longer necessarily takes precedence within the family.

Études utilisées

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Lesclingand, Marie, and Véronique Hertrich. "When girls take the lead: Adolescent girls’ migration in Mali." Population (English edition) 72, no. 1 (2017): 63-92.
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