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Africa 4 Togo 4 Emploi 3 Femmes 3 Senegal 3 Employment 2 Famille 2 Family 2 Gender 2 Genre 2 Lomé 2 Mariage 2 Marriage 2 Town 2 Ville 2 Women 2 event history analysis 2 Afrique 1 Dakar 1 Fécondité 1 Nairobi 1 Sub-Saharan Africa 1 Sénégal 1 demographic surveillance system 1 emploi féminin 1 employment 1 fertility 1 fécondité 1 gender roles 1 internal migration 1 maternal role incompatibility 1 slum settlements 1 urban integration 1 women 1
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Book / Working Paper 4 Article 2
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Undetermined 4 English 2
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Béguy, Donatien 4 Adjamagbo, Agnès 2 Antoine, Philippe 2 Beguy, Donatien 2 Dial, Fatou Binetou 2 Bocquier, Philippe 1 Zulu, Eliya Msiyaphazi 1
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DIAL 2 Université Paris-Dauphine (Paris IX) 2
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Demographic Research 2 Economics Papers from University Paris Dauphine 2 Working Papers / DIAL 2
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Circular migration patterns and determinants in Nairobi slum settlements
Béguy, Donatien; Bocquier, Philippe; Zulu, Eliya Msiyaphazi - In: Demographic Research 23 (2010) 20, pp. 549-586
This paper measures migration flows and determinants in two slum settlements in Nairobi City between 2003 and 2007. The results confirm the high intensity of migration with a quarter of the total slum population and a third of those aged 15-30 being renewed annually. A circular migration system...
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Emploi et fécondité à Lomé : Quelles interactions ?
Béguy, Donatien - Université Paris-Dauphine (Paris IX) - 2009
The women labor force participation rate has been increasing in the Togolese society where the Christian and Animist religions are dominant. However, women work mainly in the informal sector with trade being the major occupation. The significant participation of women in economic life probably...
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The impact of female employment on fertility in Dakar (Senegal) and Lomé (Togo)
Béguy, Donatien - In: Demographic Research 20 (2009) 7, pp. 97-128
This paper investigates the impact of female employment on fertility in two urban contexts in sub-Saharan Africa: Dakar (Senegal) and Lomé (Togo). The hypothesis that wage employment and maternal obligations are incompatible seems to be corroborated in Lomé, where women are likely to consider...
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Comment les femmes concilient-elles mariage et travail à Dakar et à Lomé ?
Adjamagbo, Agnès; Antoine, Philippe; Béguy, Donatien; … - Université Paris-Dauphine (Paris IX) - 2006
Women’s disadvantaged position in the labour market can be explained by conflicts between their roles in exercising an economic activity and in assuming their domestic activities. Husbands’ insufficient or inexistent income has increased women’s role in household survival strategies, but...
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Comment les femmes concilient-elles mariage et travail à Dakar et à Lomé ?
Adjamagbo, Agnès; Antoine, Philippe; Beguy, Donatien; … - DIAL - 2006
(english) Women’s disadvantaged position in the labour market can be explained by conflicts between their roles in exercising an economic activity and in assuming their domestic activities. Husbands’ insufficient or inexistent income has increased women’s role in household survival...
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Emploi et fécondité à Lomé : Quelles interactions ?
Beguy, Donatien - DIAL - 2004
La société togolaise en majorité chrétienne et animiste est marquée par une importante et croissante présence des femmes dans la vie économique mais essentiellement dans les activités précaires du secteur informel. A Lomé, la capitale, le commerce est une activité féminine par...
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