Youth, Gender and Education: Changing Landscapes of Work in Rural Sub-Saharan Africa

A project exploring the livelihoods of rural female youth with different educational trajectories and what imaginaries they hold of work.
Project status
Ongoing
Programmes
Youth Futures
Departments
International

In many rural contexts of the Global South, the social contract of work has positioned female youth within low-paid ‘own account’ work and the hidden sexual economy of unpaid reproductive labour. In contemporary societies, globalisation, new media and the universalisation of education has changed the world of work and opened new employment possibilities. However, with respect to rural contexts of sub-Saharan Africa in particular, how young women’s livelihoods have changed is under-researched. This project seeks to explore the livelihoods of rural female youth with different educational trajectories and what imaginaries they hold of work. By involving youth researchers in Nigeria and South Africa, it aims to develop situated understandings of the values and norms within these imaginaries and through participatory methods to support youth in developing new conceptual frameworks that challenge historic gender and other structural inequalities in the ways different work is valued.

Research team: 

Dr Barbara Crossouard, University of Sussex; Professor Mairead Dunne, University of Sussex; Dr Dauda Moses, Modibbo Adama University of Technology, Nigeria; Professor Relebohile Moletsane, University of KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa

Outputs and Media

Joint Symposium at the Annual Meeting of Comparative International Education Society

Presentation on Gender justice, work and education in Sub Saharan Africa - Washington, 14th-22nd February 2023

International Visual Sociology Association Annual Conference

Presentation of two papers - Nairobi, 27-29th June 2023

'Reconceptualising work, education and gender: narratives of young women’s lives'

Workshop held at Kenyatta University - Nairobi, 5th July 2023

'Exploring dominant discourses of work, education and gender: young women in rural Nigeria navigating education and work'

Workshop held at the University of Kisii - Kisii, 13th July 2023

UKFIET Conference

Paper presented based on the theme 'Decolonisation: Knowledge, Power and Politics’ - University of Oxford, 12-14th September 2023

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