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    Student activism on the educational scene

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    The urban jobless in Eastern Africa : a study of the unemployed population in the growing urban centres, with special reference to Tanzania

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    This study is about a category of the population in eastern African society who have at one time or another migrated from the rural areas into town but are employed and jobless. The study shows that this category of unemployed (jobless) population has shifted significantly over the last two decades from a predominantly older age cyclic migratory target-employment seekers to bands and armies of youths and youngsters who cannot find any employment and yet who cannot go back home. And these are preponderantly young school leavers and school dropcuts, with lofty aspirations and energy but who seem frustrated by or else confess frustration with rural life and as such would not wish to leave the city! Analysis of their socio-economic characteristics, their activities and their aspirations and study of the realities of contemporary rural society do suggest that the problem of urban unemployment and the nagging problem of the jobless urban youths is in the first instance a rural problem. It seems to imply that any solution of the 'urban' problem lies in efforts to solve the underlying 'rural' problem, which is almost invariably rural poverty and neglect of or shadowy investment into the rural sector. Any sucess in rehabilitating the youths and saving the generation of tomorrow depends on recognizing this fact.Contents: I. INTRODUCTION: THE URBAN PHENOMENON -- Why Urban Research for Eastern Africa? -- The Urban Phenomenon -- The Dearth of Urban Sociological Studies -- The Rapid Population Growth in Eastern Africa -- II. THE PROBLEM -- The Growing. Urban Unemployment -- Purpose of the Study -- Method of Study -- III. CHARACTERISTICS AND TENDENCIES -- Age and Sex -- Geographical and Ethnic Backgrounds -- Location and Niches -- Socio-economic and Educational Backgrounds -- IV. FORCES, MOTIVATION AND SUBSISTENCE PATTERNS -- Region of Emigration and Motivation -- Hosts and Adjustment -- Current Activity and Means of Subsistence -- Level of Satisfaction and Adaptability -- Aspirations and Plans -- V. CATEGORIES AND ACTIVITY PATTERNS: CASES -- The 'Pavement Beggars' -- The 'JobIess Corner' Youths -- 'Part-time' Urban School Absconders and Truants -- VI. CONCLUSIONS AND POLICY IMPLICATIONS -- Conclusions -- Rural Poverty -- Primary Schooling -- Urban Accommodation -- Rehabilitation Efforts---This book has been published with financial support from the Norwegian Agency for International Development.</p

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