Hope is cut : youth, unemployment, and the future in urban Ethiopia

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    • Mains, Daniel

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Hope is cut : youth, unemployment, and the future in urban Ethiopia

Daniel Mains

(Global youth / edited by Craig Jeffrey and Jane Dyson)

Temple University Press, 2013, c2012

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"Published 2012, paperback edition published 2013"--T.p. verso

Includes bibliographical references (p. [179]-186) and index

Description and Table of Contents

Description

A detailed look at young men in urban Ethiopia that reveals the impact of economic development and globalization

Table of Contents

  • Series Editors' Preface Acknowledgments Introduction: Youth, Hope, Stratification, and Time 1 The Historical and Cultural Roots of Unemployment and Stratification in Urban Ethiopia 2 Imagining Hopeful Futures through Khat and Film 3 "We Live Like Chickens
  • We Are Just Eating and Sleeping": Progress, Education, and the Temporal Struggles of Young Men 4 Working toward Hope: Youth Unemployment, Occupational Status, and Values 5 Hopeful Exchanges: Reciprocity and Changing Dimensions of Urban Stratification 6 Spatial Fixes to Temporal Problems: Migration, Social Relationships, and Work Conclusion: Sustaining Hope in the Present and the Future notes references index

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