移民和城市化对尼日利亚街头儿童发生率的影响

Simulacra Pub Date : 2023-11-22 DOI:10.21107/sml.v6i2.22631
A. O. Taiwo
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世界上许多国家正在经历快速的城市化,而城市化与移民密切相关。随着人们为寻找更好的机会而迁徙,城市正在急剧增长。随着农村人口不断涌入城市,城市设施日趋紧张,从而导致贫困,这对流浪儿童的出现是一个有利条件。通过文献综述,本研究深入探讨了撒哈拉以南非洲和尼日利亚的移民、城市化和街头儿童发生率之间的关系,以及儿童参与街头生活的原因。研究还解释了一些重要理论,这些理论增进了我们对这一现象的了解。研究表明,尼日利亚的移民、城市化和街头儿童的发生率之间存在着一定的关系。虽然这些儿童有一些机会和自由在街头工作和做他们想做的任何事情,但他们的尊严仍然受到侵犯,这对他们在心理、身体、情感和道德健康方面的整体福祉产生了不利影响。文章指出,贫穷是迫使尼日利亚儿童流落街头的主要因素,据观察,这一因素也影响着儿童从一个地区迁移到另一个地区。文章最后提出了儿童在人口方面的巨大好处。
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The influence of migration and urbanization on the incidence of street children in Nigeria
Many countries around the world are experiencing rapid urbanization, which is closely linked to migration. Cities are growing exponentially as people migrate in search of better opportunities. As the rural-urban influx continues, urban facilities are strained, and this results in poverty, which is a promising situation for the incidence of street children. Through the literature review, the study provides insights into the relationship between migration, urbanization and street child incidence in sub-Saharan Africa and Nigeria, and the reasons why children are involved in street life. It also explains some important theories that have advanced our knowledge of the phenomenon. The study shows that there is a relationship between migration, urbanization, and the incidence of street children in Nigeria. Although these children have some opportunities and freedom to work and do whatever they want on the streets, their dignity is still violated, which has adverse effects on their overall well-being in terms of mental, physical, emotional, and moral health. The article identifies poverty as the main factor that pushes children to the streets in Nigeria, and the same factor is observed to influence their migration from one geographical area to another. The article concludes by suggesting the enormous demographic benefits for children.
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