“…Barford et al (2021) found that youth "in waiting" adapt to changing social contexts both on their own or by relying on social network support. In other studies, waiting youth preoccupy themselves with playing, talking, scheming, or working in order to derive some benefits from waiting or simply to keep their minds "off the stresses" (Stasik et al, 2020;Rodan & Huijsmans, 2021;Zharkevich, 2020). A range of concepts point to the strategies youth in the Global South use to cope with waiting: "killing time" and "building solidarity" (Ralph, 2008), doing "timepass" (Jeffery, 2010), "hustling to survive" (Munive, 2010), and "zigzagging'' or meandering through available opportunities and forms of entrepreneurship (Jeffery & Dyson, 2013).…”