Child Mobility and Rural Vulnerability in Senegal : Climate Change and the Role of Children in Household Risk Management Strategies in Rural Senegal

Senegal has a relatively low child mobility rate (children who leave their parents). Yet, concern has been raised with regards to the vulnerability of girls who work as domestic servants and boys who leave to study the Koran within informal structu...

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Format: Risk and Vulnerability Assessment
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Published: Washington, DC 2013
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spelling okr-10986-129342021-04-23T14:03:02Z Child Mobility and Rural Vulnerability in Senegal : Climate Change and the Role of Children in Household Risk Management Strategies in Rural Senegal World Bank ADOLESCENT ADOLESCENT BOYS ADOLESCENT GIRLS ADULT MEN AGE OF MARRIAGE APPRENTICESHIP AVERAGE AGE BREADWINNER BREADWINNERS CHILD FOSTERING CHILD LABOR CHILD PROTECTION CHILD TRAFFICKING COMMUNITIES CRIME DAMAGES DIGNITY DOMESTIC SERVANTS DOMINANCE DOUBLE ORPHANS EARLY MARRIAGE EARLY MARRIAGES EXTENDED FAMILY FAMILIES FAMILY MEMBERS FEAR OF VIOLENCE FEMALE FOOD INTAKE FORMAL EDUCATION FOSTER FAMILY GENDER GENDER DIFFERENCE HOME HOMES HOUSEHOLD MANAGEMENT HOUSEHOLDS HOUSING HUSBAND HYGIENE INSURANCE IRD LIVING CONDITION LIVING CONDITIONS MARRIAGES MATERNAL ORPHANS MOBILITY MORTALITY OLD GIRLS ORPHANS PATERNAL ORPHANS PRIMARY SCHOOL RESIDENCE RISK TAKING RITE OF PASSAGE RURAL AREA RURAL AREAS RURAL COMMUNITY RURAL GIRLS SAFETY SCHOOLS SHELTERS SOCIAL PROTECTION SOCIAL SECURITY STREET CHILDREN TENANCY TRADITIONAL PRACTICE UNEMPLOYMENT URBAN AREA URBAN AREAS URBAN ENVIRONMENTS VIOLENCE WILL YOUTH Senegal has a relatively low child mobility rate (children who leave their parents). Yet, concern has been raised with regards to the vulnerability of girls who work as domestic servants and boys who leave to study the Koran within informal structures. To learn more about their numbers and the reasons why they leave, Fafo Institute for Applied International Studies (Fafo) and l Ecole nationale d economie appliquee (ENEA), supported by the World Bank trust fund, TFESSD, in 2009, launched a rural household survey that aimed to quantify child mobility practices and identify the features of the households from which the children come. The vulnerability of rural households to risks and shocks related to climatic conditions like drought, irregular rainfall, animal disease and locust was of special concern. This report presents the main results of this project. 2013-03-26T17:43:37Z 2013-03-26T17:43:37Z 2010-06 http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2010/06/16358982/senegal-child-mobility-rural-vulnerability-senegal http://hdl.handle.net/10986/12934 English en_US CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo/ World Bank Washington, DC Economic & Sector Work :: Risk and Vulnerability Assessment Economic & Sector Work Africa Senegal
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topic ADOLESCENT
ADOLESCENT BOYS
ADOLESCENT GIRLS
ADULT MEN
AGE OF MARRIAGE
APPRENTICESHIP
AVERAGE AGE
BREADWINNER
BREADWINNERS
CHILD FOSTERING
CHILD LABOR
CHILD PROTECTION
CHILD TRAFFICKING
COMMUNITIES
CRIME
DAMAGES
DIGNITY
DOMESTIC SERVANTS
DOMINANCE
DOUBLE ORPHANS
EARLY MARRIAGE
EARLY MARRIAGES
EXTENDED FAMILY
FAMILIES
FAMILY MEMBERS
FEAR OF VIOLENCE
FEMALE
FOOD INTAKE
FORMAL EDUCATION
FOSTER FAMILY
GENDER
GENDER DIFFERENCE
HOME
HOMES
HOUSEHOLD MANAGEMENT
HOUSEHOLDS
HOUSING
HUSBAND
HYGIENE
INSURANCE
IRD
LIVING CONDITION
LIVING CONDITIONS
MARRIAGES
MATERNAL ORPHANS
MOBILITY
MORTALITY
OLD GIRLS
ORPHANS
PATERNAL ORPHANS
PRIMARY SCHOOL
RESIDENCE
RISK TAKING
RITE OF PASSAGE
RURAL AREA
RURAL AREAS
RURAL COMMUNITY
RURAL GIRLS
SAFETY
SCHOOLS
SHELTERS
SOCIAL PROTECTION
SOCIAL SECURITY
STREET CHILDREN
TENANCY
TRADITIONAL PRACTICE
UNEMPLOYMENT
URBAN AREA
URBAN AREAS
URBAN ENVIRONMENTS
VIOLENCE
WILL
YOUTH
spellingShingle ADOLESCENT
ADOLESCENT BOYS
ADOLESCENT GIRLS
ADULT MEN
AGE OF MARRIAGE
APPRENTICESHIP
AVERAGE AGE
BREADWINNER
BREADWINNERS
CHILD FOSTERING
CHILD LABOR
CHILD PROTECTION
CHILD TRAFFICKING
COMMUNITIES
CRIME
DAMAGES
DIGNITY
DOMESTIC SERVANTS
DOMINANCE
DOUBLE ORPHANS
EARLY MARRIAGE
EARLY MARRIAGES
EXTENDED FAMILY
FAMILIES
FAMILY MEMBERS
FEAR OF VIOLENCE
FEMALE
FOOD INTAKE
FORMAL EDUCATION
FOSTER FAMILY
GENDER
GENDER DIFFERENCE
HOME
HOMES
HOUSEHOLD MANAGEMENT
HOUSEHOLDS
HOUSING
HUSBAND
HYGIENE
INSURANCE
IRD
LIVING CONDITION
LIVING CONDITIONS
MARRIAGES
MATERNAL ORPHANS
MOBILITY
MORTALITY
OLD GIRLS
ORPHANS
PATERNAL ORPHANS
PRIMARY SCHOOL
RESIDENCE
RISK TAKING
RITE OF PASSAGE
RURAL AREA
RURAL AREAS
RURAL COMMUNITY
RURAL GIRLS
SAFETY
SCHOOLS
SHELTERS
SOCIAL PROTECTION
SOCIAL SECURITY
STREET CHILDREN
TENANCY
TRADITIONAL PRACTICE
UNEMPLOYMENT
URBAN AREA
URBAN AREAS
URBAN ENVIRONMENTS
VIOLENCE
WILL
YOUTH
World Bank
Child Mobility and Rural Vulnerability in Senegal : Climate Change and the Role of Children in Household Risk Management Strategies in Rural Senegal
geographic_facet Africa
Senegal
description Senegal has a relatively low child mobility rate (children who leave their parents). Yet, concern has been raised with regards to the vulnerability of girls who work as domestic servants and boys who leave to study the Koran within informal structures. To learn more about their numbers and the reasons why they leave, Fafo Institute for Applied International Studies (Fafo) and l Ecole nationale d economie appliquee (ENEA), supported by the World Bank trust fund, TFESSD, in 2009, launched a rural household survey that aimed to quantify child mobility practices and identify the features of the households from which the children come. The vulnerability of rural households to risks and shocks related to climatic conditions like drought, irregular rainfall, animal disease and locust was of special concern. This report presents the main results of this project.
format Economic & Sector Work :: Risk and Vulnerability Assessment
author World Bank
author_facet World Bank
author_sort World Bank
title Child Mobility and Rural Vulnerability in Senegal : Climate Change and the Role of Children in Household Risk Management Strategies in Rural Senegal
title_short Child Mobility and Rural Vulnerability in Senegal : Climate Change and the Role of Children in Household Risk Management Strategies in Rural Senegal
title_full Child Mobility and Rural Vulnerability in Senegal : Climate Change and the Role of Children in Household Risk Management Strategies in Rural Senegal
title_fullStr Child Mobility and Rural Vulnerability in Senegal : Climate Change and the Role of Children in Household Risk Management Strategies in Rural Senegal
title_full_unstemmed Child Mobility and Rural Vulnerability in Senegal : Climate Change and the Role of Children in Household Risk Management Strategies in Rural Senegal
title_sort child mobility and rural vulnerability in senegal : climate change and the role of children in household risk management strategies in rural senegal
publisher Washington, DC
publishDate 2013
url http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2010/06/16358982/senegal-child-mobility-rural-vulnerability-senegal
http://hdl.handle.net/10986/12934
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