The idea that large numbers of young people in sub-Saharan Africa are stuck in waithood – trapped between childhood and adulthood – dominates international development policy discourse. The belief is that because there are no jobs, young people cannot attain social markers of adulthood. Waithood has proved itself to be a very attractive way to frame debates and promote youth employment interventions. But research challenges two aspects of the waithood story: that young people are inactive; and that work is the only route into adulthood. Caution and nuance are required to prevent waithood becoming another catchy term that does little to improve policy.Please note: An HTML version of this document is available below. Please click on the link ...
Youth unemployment is a global problem, which has drawn much scholarly attention because of its comp...
Governments in Sub-Saharan Africa are under enormous pressure to create more and better jobs for the...
The working age population in Africa is young and growing in size, constituting a key asset for the ...
How do young people across Africa engage with the rural economy? And what are the implications for h...
Sub-Saharan Africa's rural population is growing rapidly, and more young people are entering the lab...
Rural economic transformations in Africa are generating new opportunities to engage with agricultura...
Agriculture is widely promoted as the only economic sector capable of providing employment to the mi...
It is often reported that young people in Africa, the Middle East and North African regions are stuc...
It is often reported that young people in Africa, the Middle East and North African regions are stuc...
Theories underlying the relationship between urbanization and transformation are being challenged by...
Education and job creation are key instruments for facilitating the transition of youth and young ad...
The term ‘waithood’ has become increasingly used to describe the situations of 20-something males an...
Lack of employment opportunities for young people is a major concern across Africa, and involves man...
The burgeoning scholarship on African youth indicates that young people are experiencing difficultie...
An emerging orthodoxy supports the proposition that the rural economy – built around agriculture but...
Youth unemployment is a global problem, which has drawn much scholarly attention because of its comp...
Governments in Sub-Saharan Africa are under enormous pressure to create more and better jobs for the...
The working age population in Africa is young and growing in size, constituting a key asset for the ...
How do young people across Africa engage with the rural economy? And what are the implications for h...
Sub-Saharan Africa's rural population is growing rapidly, and more young people are entering the lab...
Rural economic transformations in Africa are generating new opportunities to engage with agricultura...
Agriculture is widely promoted as the only economic sector capable of providing employment to the mi...
It is often reported that young people in Africa, the Middle East and North African regions are stuc...
It is often reported that young people in Africa, the Middle East and North African regions are stuc...
Theories underlying the relationship between urbanization and transformation are being challenged by...
Education and job creation are key instruments for facilitating the transition of youth and young ad...
The term ‘waithood’ has become increasingly used to describe the situations of 20-something males an...
Lack of employment opportunities for young people is a major concern across Africa, and involves man...
The burgeoning scholarship on African youth indicates that young people are experiencing difficultie...
An emerging orthodoxy supports the proposition that the rural economy – built around agriculture but...
Youth unemployment is a global problem, which has drawn much scholarly attention because of its comp...
Governments in Sub-Saharan Africa are under enormous pressure to create more and better jobs for the...
The working age population in Africa is young and growing in size, constituting a key asset for the ...