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Children, Youth and Environments Vol. 19 No. 2 (Fall 2009) ISSN: 1546-2250 Risk and Capability in the Context of Adversity:
Children's Contributions to Household Livelihoods in Ethiopia Jo Boyden Department of International Development
University of Oxford
Citation: Boyden, Jo (2009). "Risk and Capability in the Context of Adversity:
Children's Contributions to Household Livelihoods in Ethiopia ." Children, Youth and Environments 19 (2): 111-137. Retrieved [date] from http://www.colorado.edu/journals/cye/
Read this Article (PDF) | Comment on this Article AbstractThis article analyzes how children in Ethiopia respond to household adversity in the
context of poverty. It highlights the association between poverty and other forms of
hardship and the complex interplay of risk and protective factors in young people’s
lives. It argues that identifying adversity is not straightforward because beliefs
affect the outcomes of such experiences, and different cultures and actors hold
different views on the matter, so that assumed risks can in some cases be
protective and foster specific competencies in the young. To support this argument,
children’s work—often viewed as a risk—and their role in preventing and mitigating
household hardship are underlined as a potential source of protection, resilience
and skills development. In this way, the limitations of research that focuses solely
on detrimental child outcomes of risk exposure are revealed and the need for a
more nuanced, multi-actor view of these processes is emphasized. Keywords: childhood poverty, risk, adversity, children’s contributions, child work
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