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Title
A Survey of Street Children in Northern Tanzania: How Abuse or Support Factors May Influence Migration to the Street |
Full text
http://doc.rero.ch/record/310725/files/10597_2009_Article_9196.pdf |
Date
2018 |
Author(s)
McAlpine, Kate; Henley, Robert; Mueller, Mario; Vetter, Stefan |
Abstract
In October 2006, a survey was undertaken of youth "on the streets' in the Arusha and Kilimanjaro regions of Tanzania (n=1,923). The question of interest was if street children who live on streets full-time differ concerning reports of abuse and support, compared to reports of children who are only part-time on the streets, and to children who don't self-identify as "street children' at all. Results show full-time street children reporting significantly more abuse than part-time counterparts, or children who were not street children (mean difference=âˆ'1.44, P<.001). Concerning support scores, non-street children and part-time street children reported significantly more support from their family than full-time street children (mean difference=1.70, P<.001). This information identifies possible reasons why vulnerable children migrate to live on the streets in the urban areas, and contributes to the limited literature and data on this subject |
Language
eng |
Repository
Switzerland - Library Network of Western Switzerland (RERO)
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