This thesis investigates the uneven and differential implications of a newly constructed road for residents of Kaasa, a rural community in northern Ghana, with an emphasis on youth, a group whose experiences and practices in relation to road-based mobility have been largely overlooked. It also examines the labour-intensive model used to construct the road, and the relationship between this construction model and the completed road’s uneven implications for community members. Primary data was collected using in-depth qualitative phone interviews with a sample of 15 youth from Kaasa, the road-building project supervisor, and the local assemblyman. Analysis of this material, which employs a motility capital – or motility – framework, yielded t...
Urbanization has had a major impact on livelihoods in Ghana and throughout Africa as a whole. Howeve...
Youth unemployment remains a prevalent problem in sub-Saharan Africa and many of its governments are...
This paper is concerned with how rural young people in Ghana engage with or are affected by two proc...
Road construction typically confers significant benefits on the population the road serves. A recent...
All over the world many rural households are engaged in different economic activities to sustain the...
Subsistence agriculture that evolves around the production of staples like maize, groundnuts, yams r...
Thesis submitted to the Department of Business Administration, Ashesi University College, in partial...
Analysing the pathways that young people employ to get started in commercial agriculture should prov...
Roads are the predominant mode of transport in African countries, and represent a critical element f...
This paper examines the gendered implications of Africa's transport gap (the lack of cheap, regular ...
The linkages between youth daily mobility and livelihood patterns and potential have been little exp...
Doctor of Philosophy in Geography. University of KwaZulu-Natal, Pietermaritzburg, 2018.Unpaved road ...
An emerging orthodoxy supports the proposition that the rural economy – built around agriculture but...
How do young people across Africa engage with the rural economy? And what are the implications for h...
Thesis (M.A.)-University of KwaZulu-Natal, 2006.This research is an evaluation of labour-based metho...
Urbanization has had a major impact on livelihoods in Ghana and throughout Africa as a whole. Howeve...
Youth unemployment remains a prevalent problem in sub-Saharan Africa and many of its governments are...
This paper is concerned with how rural young people in Ghana engage with or are affected by two proc...
Road construction typically confers significant benefits on the population the road serves. A recent...
All over the world many rural households are engaged in different economic activities to sustain the...
Subsistence agriculture that evolves around the production of staples like maize, groundnuts, yams r...
Thesis submitted to the Department of Business Administration, Ashesi University College, in partial...
Analysing the pathways that young people employ to get started in commercial agriculture should prov...
Roads are the predominant mode of transport in African countries, and represent a critical element f...
This paper examines the gendered implications of Africa's transport gap (the lack of cheap, regular ...
The linkages between youth daily mobility and livelihood patterns and potential have been little exp...
Doctor of Philosophy in Geography. University of KwaZulu-Natal, Pietermaritzburg, 2018.Unpaved road ...
An emerging orthodoxy supports the proposition that the rural economy – built around agriculture but...
How do young people across Africa engage with the rural economy? And what are the implications for h...
Thesis (M.A.)-University of KwaZulu-Natal, 2006.This research is an evaluation of labour-based metho...
Urbanization has had a major impact on livelihoods in Ghana and throughout Africa as a whole. Howeve...
Youth unemployment remains a prevalent problem in sub-Saharan Africa and many of its governments are...
This paper is concerned with how rural young people in Ghana engage with or are affected by two proc...