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Negotiating social identities: The influence of gender, age and ethnicity on young people's 'street careers' in Tanzania
2006
Children's Geographies
This paper explores the diverse ways that children and young people negotiate their social identities and construct their life course trajectories on the street, based on ethnographic research with street children in Tanzania. Drawing on the concept of a 'street career', I show how differences of age, gender and ethnicity intersect with the time spent on the street, to influence young people's livelihood strategies, use of public space, access to services, and adherence to cultural rites of
doi:10.1080/14733280600577533
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