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The Burden of Foster Children in Nigeria: Deconstructing Their Existential Realities and the Will to Survive
by
Michael, Turnwait O.
, Ukwandu, Damian
, Nwokocha, Ezebunwa E.
in
Abused children
/ Adopted children
/ Child abuse & neglect
/ Childbearing
/ Childbirth & labor
/ Children
/ Children & youth
/ Coping
/ Coping strategies
/ Ethnomethodology
/ Fertility decline
/ Foster Children
/ Freedom of speech
/ Obedience
/ Poverty
/ Prolific Child Bearing
/ Rational choice
/ Relatives
/ Respondents
/ Sampling
/ Sustained Fertility Decline
/ Uptake
/ Will to live
2021
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The Burden of Foster Children in Nigeria: Deconstructing Their Existential Realities and the Will to Survive
by
Michael, Turnwait O.
, Ukwandu, Damian
, Nwokocha, Ezebunwa E.
in
Abused children
/ Adopted children
/ Child abuse & neglect
/ Childbearing
/ Childbirth & labor
/ Children
/ Children & youth
/ Coping
/ Coping strategies
/ Ethnomethodology
/ Fertility decline
/ Foster Children
/ Freedom of speech
/ Obedience
/ Poverty
/ Prolific Child Bearing
/ Rational choice
/ Relatives
/ Respondents
/ Sampling
/ Sustained Fertility Decline
/ Uptake
/ Will to live
2021
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The Burden of Foster Children in Nigeria: Deconstructing Their Existential Realities and the Will to Survive
by
Michael, Turnwait O.
, Ukwandu, Damian
, Nwokocha, Ezebunwa E.
in
Abused children
/ Adopted children
/ Child abuse & neglect
/ Childbearing
/ Childbirth & labor
/ Children
/ Children & youth
/ Coping
/ Coping strategies
/ Ethnomethodology
/ Fertility decline
/ Foster Children
/ Freedom of speech
/ Obedience
/ Poverty
/ Prolific Child Bearing
/ Rational choice
/ Relatives
/ Respondents
/ Sampling
/ Sustained Fertility Decline
/ Uptake
/ Will to live
2021
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The Burden of Foster Children in Nigeria: Deconstructing Their Existential Realities and the Will to Survive
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The Burden of Foster Children in Nigeria: Deconstructing Their Existential Realities and the Will to Survive
2021
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Overview
Child fosterage is one of the major manifestations of lack of capacity to cater for young family members in several societies of sub-Saharan Africa, which is reputed for prolific and sustained childbearing in the context of poverty. In Nigeria, the practice remains rife, with attendant negative consequences for foster children and communities in some cases. This paper, therefore, examined the challenges and coping strategies adopted by foster children in Bayelsa State, which was identified as one of the areas with high rates of child fosterage in Nigeria. Ethnomethodology and the rational choice theory were adopted as the theoretical framework. A total of 408 copies of a questionnaire were administered on respondents through a multistage sampling technique. Six in-depth interviews and two focus group discussions were conducted with foster children. The challenges reported by these children included physical abuse and maltreatment, lack of love and care, and lack of freedom of speech and boldness. Among the coping strategies identified by the foster children were endurance and silence, obedience and humility, and the uptake of paid jobs. There is, therefore, an urgent need for sustained fertility decline in order to discourage unnecessary child fosterage in Bayelsa and other states in Nigeria.
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