Interrogating waithood: family and housing life stage transitions among young adults in North-West Africa countries
Abstract
The term ‘waithood’ has become increasingly used to describe the situations of 20-something males and females throughout the Middle East and North Africa (MENA). The suggestion is that, following a youth life stage, young adults’ lives stall due to males’ inability to obtain sufficiently stable and salaried employment to enable them to head new family forming households, which leaves young women, most of whom do not enter the labour market,...
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Title
Interrogating waithood: family and housing life stage transitions among young adults in North-West Africa countries
Published Date
Feb 4, 2018
Pages
1 - 16
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