2019
DOI: 10.3917/gs1.158.0113
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La mobilité résidentielle des veuves âgées au Sénégal

Abstract: Sur la base d’enquêtes qualitatives, cet article questionne par le biais de la mobilité résidentielle de veuves âgées sénégalaises, les disparités sociales et les multiples visages du vieillissement lorsqu’il s’agit d’appréhender des stratégies mises en place par les familles dans un contexte de recomposition d’une vie familiale. L’objectif consiste à saisir comment ces veuves vivent la mobilité résidentielle au domicile des enfants et à montrer en quoi elles sont prises dans la tension entre, d’une part, la t… Show more

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“…Meanwhile, other parts of the country, such as the peri-urban Niayes in north-western Senegal (renowned for producing 50 per cent of Senegal's fresh fruit and vegetables, mainly thanks to market gardening), have not received comparable levels of resources and attention, despite their major share of export horticulture in GDP (Mackintosh 1989;Fall and Fall 2001;Touré and Seck 2005;Baglioni 2015). As a result, the northern part of the country has experienced a migration of people and capital at regional, national and international levels (Adams 1977;Cooper 1996;Manchuelle 1997;Ba 1998;Bredeloup 2007;Top 2014;Tandian 2015Tandian , 2016Ndione 2018;Niyonsaba 2019).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Meanwhile, other parts of the country, such as the peri-urban Niayes in north-western Senegal (renowned for producing 50 per cent of Senegal's fresh fruit and vegetables, mainly thanks to market gardening), have not received comparable levels of resources and attention, despite their major share of export horticulture in GDP (Mackintosh 1989;Fall and Fall 2001;Touré and Seck 2005;Baglioni 2015). As a result, the northern part of the country has experienced a migration of people and capital at regional, national and international levels (Adams 1977;Cooper 1996;Manchuelle 1997;Ba 1998;Bredeloup 2007;Top 2014;Tandian 2015Tandian , 2016Ndione 2018;Niyonsaba 2019).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%