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The gender-education-poverty nexus: Kenyan youth's perspective on being young, gendered and poor

机译:性别教育与贫困的联系:肯尼亚青年对年轻,性别平等和贫穷的看法

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This article argues that the role of education within the gender-poverty debate needs to be reconceptualised. It stresses the importance of conceptualising the gender-education-poverty nexus as a cluster of complex interactive combinations and bonds in which education outcomes are shaped by, and shape, both poverty and gender. The aim of the paper is to contribute towards a greater understanding of this set of interrelations. It does so by drawing on findings from research in Kenya in which a sample of 24 young people (brothers and sisters aged 16-25) living in 18 poor households were interviewed. These young men and women with varying levels of formal schooling discussed the complex relationships they perceived between their education, gender relations in the community, and the adult lives they hoped to build. Young men wished to build a life in the community whilst some of the young women were keen to marry and leave. Female and male youth were aware of gender changes in identities and roles and how they might challenge the respect associated with particular forms of masculinity. Although weakening of gender boundaries in employment was observed, these appeared to be more associated with young people's survival strategies than with gender equality promoted by schools.Education is not a way to escape poverty - it is a way of fighting it. (Mwalimu Julius Nyere1 This quote is as cited by Venkatasubramanian (2001) in the Indian national newspaper, The Hindu. View all notes)View full textDownload full textRelated var addthis_config = { ui_cobrand: "Taylor & Francis Online", services_compact: "citeulike,netvibes,twitter,technorati,delicious,linkedin,facebook,stumbleupon,digg,google,more", pubid: "ra-4dff56cd6bb1830b" }; Add to shortlist Link Permalink http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/03050068.2011.608897
机译:本文认为,教育在性别贫困辩论中的作用需要重新概念化。它强调了将性别-教育-贫困联系概念化为一系列复杂的互动组合和纽带的重要性,其中教育成果是由贫困和性别共同决定的。本文的目的是有助于加深对这组相互关系的理解。它是根据肯尼亚的一项研究得出的结论,该研究对居住在18个贫困家庭中的24名年轻人(16-25岁的兄弟姐妹)进行了抽样调查。这些受过不同正规教育的男女青年讨论了他们所接受的教育,社区中的性别关系以及希望建立的成年人生活之间的复杂关系。年轻男性希望在社区中生活,而一些年轻女性则渴望结婚和离开。男女青年都意识到性别在身份和角色上的变化,以及他们如何挑战与特定形式的男性气质有关的尊重。尽管观察到就业中的性别界限被削弱,但这些似乎与年轻人的生存策略有关,而不是与学校提倡的性别平等有关。教育不是摆脱贫困的方法,而是与贫困作斗争的一种方法。 (Mwalimu Julius Nyere1(引自Venkatasubramanian(2001年)在印度国家报纸《印度教》中引用。查看所有注释)。 netvibes,推特,technorati,可口,linkedin,facebook,stumbleupon,digg,google,更多”,发布:“ ra-4dff56cd6bb1830b”};添加到候选列表链接永久链接http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/03050068.2011.608897

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