Gender Inequalities and Vulnerability of sub-Saharan Adolescents: The Case of Benin

· Demographic Transformation and Socio-Economic Development Book 15 · Springer Nature
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This book analyses the vulnerability of adolescent girls, which results from cumulative inequalities: gender, lack of education, residential, and poverty. It is based on original analyses of data from the national survey carried out by the National Institute of Statistics and Economic Analysis in collaboration with UNICEF.

The book discusses three main themes. First, the experience of adolescence: access to globalization, via access to TIC (Trusted Internet Connections) and mass media; subjective well-being; smoking and alcohol consumption; child discipline and domestic violence are discussed. Secondly, the book focusses on the beginning of fertile life: child marriage; early pregnancy; prenatal care; birth weight and breastfeeding. HIV/AIDS and sexuality.

The third theme touches on the potential contribution of adolescents to harvesting the demographic dividend: fertility and contraception; postnatal care and vaccination of children; pre-school learning; education and gender; household health vulnerability (water and sanitation). On the basis of the analyses of data, implications regarding concrete policy measures aimed at reducing the vulnerability of adolescents are identified at the end of each chapter.

Through the richness of the analyses and the methodological rigor, this book provides an interesting read to both specialists and non-specialists interested in adolescence and the future of Benin, Africa and beyond.

The [basis of the] English translation of this book from its French original manuscript was done with the help of artificial intelligence. A subsequent human revision of the content was done by the author.

About the author

Yves CHARBIT, Professor Emeritus of Demography at the Université de Paris Cité and Associate Researcher to the School of Anthropology at Oxford University, is a specialist in population and development issues, notably in Africa with a strong emphasis on interdisciplinary research.

Mustapha Omrane is a Senior Lecturer at the University of Khemis-Miliana, and associated researcher in the Centre de Recherche en Economie Appliquée pour le Développement (CREAD) in Algeria. He is a specialist of Population and development in developing countries. He has numerous works on various subjects: Youth; Adolescence and vulnerability; Demographic Dividend; Health and demographic dynamics.

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