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'No, living well does not mean being rich' : diverse understandings of well-being among 11-13-year-old children in three Ethiopian communities

Abstract:

Participatory research into how people living in material poverty define and experience wellbeing and illbeing is increasingly common in developed and developing countries. Such research highlights the importance of experiential aspects such as being respected and able to preserve one's dignity, and having meaningful choices. But these findings rarely cover children’s experiences and are often not contextualised or triangulated with other data. The paper will extend this exploration using data from qualitative research with a sub-sample of children aged 11 to 13 in three urban and rural communities, drawn from Young Lives, a long-term international research project investigating the changing nature of childhood poverty in four countries, including Ethiopia. It addresses firstly how understandings of a good life and what is needed to achieve this differ between different types of community and children from different backgrounds within those communities (for example, boys and girls, children from richer or poorer households), and secondly the place of social relationships in understandings of a good life. The paper confirms the importance of children taking at least a ‘partial role’ in measuring and monitoring their well-being (Ben Arieh, 2005, 575) and provides an example of how this might be done.

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Published
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Peer reviewed

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10.1080/10796120903310889

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Institution:
University of Oxford
Division:
SSD
Department:
International Development
Research group:
Young Lives
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University of Oxford
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Young Lives
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Funding agency for:
Camfield, L
Tafere, Y
Grant:
R8544
R8544


Journal:
Journal of Children and Poverty More from this journal
Volume:
15
Issue:
2
Pages:
119-138
Publication date:
2009-11-01
Edition:
Accepted Manuscript
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EISSN:
1469-9389
ISSN:
1079-6126


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English
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2014-10-10

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