Educated youth in Kenya: negotiating waithood by greening livelihoods
<p>The burgeoning scholarship on African youth indicates that young people are experiencing difficulties in attaining social adulthood and spend extended time in waithood – a period of economic and job insecurities that is becoming a permanent marker of their youth, affecting their life trajec...
Main Author: | Mwaura, G |
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Other Authors: | Daley, P |
Format: | Thesis |
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2015
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