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Vickstrom, Erik R., and Amparo González-Ferrer. "Legal Status, Gender, and Labor Market Participation of Senegalese Migrants in France, Italy, and Spain." ANNALS of the American Academy of Political and Social Science 666, no. 1 (2016): 164–202. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0002716216643555.

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Policymakers are understandably concerned about the integration of migrants into labor markets. This article draws on retrospective data from the MAFE-Senegal (Migration between Africa and Europe) survey to show that the effect of legal status on Senegalese migrants’ labor market participation in France, Italy, and Spain differs for men and women because of gendered immigration policies. We find that there is little association between Senegalese men’s legal status and their labor force participation. For Senegalese women, however, those who legally migrate to these countries for family reunif
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Weick, Daniel P. "Competition Law and Policy in Senegal: A Cautionary Tale for Regional Integration?" World Competition 33, Issue 3 (2010): 521–40. http://dx.doi.org/10.54648/woco2010041.

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This article surveys the development of competition policy in Senegal since 1994. It discusses the original Senegalese competition law and its early enforcement and the pre-emption of Senegal’s competition law enforcement by a decision from the West African Economic and Monetary Union (WAEMU) Court of Justice. Because Senegal had begun to develop competition law enforcement competency and the WAEMU is severely lacking in competition law enforcement resources, the pre-emption decision has been a disaster for competition policy in Senegal. Participation in WAEMU is on balance beneficial to Seneg
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Patterson, Amy S. "The Dynamic Nature of Citizenship and Participation: Lessons from Three Rural Senegalese Case Studies." Africa Today 46, no. 1 (1999): 2–27. http://dx.doi.org/10.2979/aft.1999.46.1.2.

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Patterson, Amy S. (Amy Stephenson). "The Dynamic Nature of Citizenship and Participation: Lessons from Three Rural Senegalese Case Studies." Africa Today 46, no. 1 (1999): 3–27. http://dx.doi.org/10.1353/at.2003.0081.

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CARVALHO, A. C. C., N. SALERI, I. EL-HAMAD, et al. "Completion of screening for latent tuberculosis infection among immigrants." Epidemiology and Infection 133, no. 1 (2004): 179–85. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0950268804003061.

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The objective of our study was to evaluate the sociodemographic factors associated with completion of screening for latent tuberculosis infection (LTBI) among undocumented immigrants in Brescia, Italy. Screening for LTBI was offered to 649 immigrants; 213 (33%) immigrants completed the first step of screening; only 44% (55/124) of individuals with a positive tuberculin skin test result started treatment for LTBI. The univariate analysis showed that being unmarried, of Senegalese nationality and being interviewed by a health-care worker with the same native language as the immigrant were signif
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Carazo, Ignacio, Olvido Chereguini, Ignacio Martín, Felicity Huntingford, and Neil Duncan. "Reproductive ethogram and mate selection in captive wild Senegalese sole (Solea senegalensis)." Spanish Journal of Agricultural Research 14, no. 4 (2016): e0401. http://dx.doi.org/10.5424/sjar/2016144-9108.

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Senegalese sole (Solea senegalensis) have a high potential for aquaculture that is hampered by reproductive behavioural problems. These problems result in limited breeder participation in spawning. The present study provided an ethogram and described mate selection and spawning of captive wild Senegalese sole. Two tanks of breeders were studied that had 29 and 25 breeders (mean weight = 1.6 ± 0.1 kg). The behaviour was studied during 20 periods of 24 hours: 10 periods where spawning events were recorded and 10 control periods without spawning events. Periods where spawning occurred had three t
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Cisse, Fatou. "Do firms learn by exporting or learn to export? Evidence from Senegalese manufacturing firms." Journal of African Development 19, no. 1 (2017): 133–60. http://dx.doi.org/10.5325/jafrideve.19.1.0133.

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Abstract This paper examines the causal relationship between exporting and productivity in the manufacturing firms in Senegal using a unique firm-level panel data for the period 1998-2011. We control for endogeneity and sample selection by jointly estimating the productivity and the export-participation equations. Our results indicate strong evidence of both self-selection of the most efficient firms enter into the export market and effect of Learning in the export market. Findings show that firms with better financial health are likely to exports. Furthermore, the ownership of intangible asse
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Spanò, Antonella, and Markieta Domecka. "The Importance of Subjectively Constructed Meaning: Integration Viewed From the Perspective of Immigrants." Przegląd Socjologii Jakościowej 11, no. 3 (2015): 110–31. http://dx.doi.org/10.18778/1733-8069.11.3.07.

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In political discourse, as much as in social studies, the term integration is commonly viewed in the context of migration. On the basis of ‘objective’ indicators and statistical analysis, the level of integration is measured and assessed as ‘low’ or ‘high’, ‘sufficient’ or ‘insufficient’. This is the perspective of the receiving countries (not migrants), which clearly dominates in this field of study. Seeing this perspective as partial, we decided to ask migrants themselves what integration means to them. The analysis of the narrative interviews conducted with Ukrainian, Srilankese and Senegal
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Ory, B., S. Benmansour, and B. Pachoud. "The Senegalese accompagnant model in psychiatric care: How hospitalization with a relative may contribute to the therapeutic process." European Psychiatry 41, S1 (2017): S517. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.eurpsy.2017.01.679.

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IntroductionThe accompagnant model was set up at the Fann psychiatric hospital in Dakar in 1971 by prof. H. Collomb. It requires the patient to be hospitalized with a non-patient to accompany him/her at all time during the hospitalization. This model compensates for economic and human deficiencies, and also presents itself as a therapeutic tool in the treatment of mental illnesses.ObjectivesThe contemporary use of the accompagnant model will be presented and its advantages and disadvantages assessed.AimsWe investigate how the accompagnant model may have a role in the therapeutic process, and t
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Boiro, Hamadou, and Jónína Einarsdóttir. "Begging for Knowledge in Senegal: Conflicting Understandings and Interests of the Dominant Anti-Trafficking Approach and Quranic Education." Social Sciences 13, no. 6 (2024): 288. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/socsci13060288.

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Diverse actors, including foreign and national states, international agencies, donors, non-governmental organisations (NGOs), and private ventures, demand, fund, and implement anti-trafficking activities worldwide. Bissau-Guinean Quran schoolboys begging in Senegalese cities are defined as victims of child trafficking, and their teachers as traffickers. This article aims to explore the Quran teachers’ understanding of begging and their response to being accused of child trafficking. It rests on data collected during anthropological fieldwork in Guinea-Bissau and Senegal since 2009, including i
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Shain, Richard M. "The Re(Public) of Salsa: Afro-Cuban Music in Fin-de-Siècle Dakar." Africa 79, no. 2 (2009): 186–206. http://dx.doi.org/10.3366/e0001972009000680.

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This article explores why, despite its diminished popularity, Afro-Cuban music remains among the most performed musics in Senegalese music clubs. Since the Second World War, many Senegalese have associated Afro-Cuban music with cosmopolitanism and modernity. In particular, Senegalese who came of age during the Independence era associate Latin music with a new model of sociability that emphasized ‘correct’ behaviour – elegant attire and self-discipline. Participating in an emerging ‘café society’ was especially important. The rise of m'balax music in the late 1970s, deemed more culturally ‘auth
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Ribot, Jesse C. "From exclusion to participation: Turning Senegal's forestry policy around?" World Development 23, no. 9 (1995): 1587–99. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/0305-750x(95)00060-p.

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Stilwell, Jonathan, Alassane Samba, Pierre Failler, and Francis Laloë. "Sustainable development consequences of European Union participation in Senegal's Marine Fishery." Marine Policy 34, no. 3 (2010): 616–23. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.marpol.2009.11.012.

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Braden, Eliza G. "Navigating Black Racial Identities: Literacy Insights from an Immigrant Family." Teachers College Record: The Voice of Scholarship in Education 122, no. 13 (2020): 1–26. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/016146812012201310.

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Background The increase in the number of Black immigrants and other immigrant populations has undoubtedly changed the landscape of educational spaces. In fact, in 2016, 8% of Blacks were second generation Americans. Although Black immigrants may share similar experiences to native born African Americans, there are markedly distinct cultural influences that shape their educational experiences. Both racialized and cultural experiences come to play a major role in how students experience schooling in the U.S. The relationship that Black immigrant families have with schools and teachers can impact
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Ciliberti, Diana. "L’associationnisme sénégalais en Italie. Pratiques sociales et dynamiques de territorialization." Geography Notebooks 6, no. 1 (2023). http://dx.doi.org/10.7358/gn-2023-001-cild.

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Senegalese Associationism in Italy: Social Practices and Territorialisation Dynamics. The article focuses on Senegalese associations in Italy, trying to identify the territorial factors that influenced its evolution, in particular the development of new projects and stronger, multi-located and institutionally recognized relational networks. The survey conducted in different Italian contexts brought out a diversified geography of Senegalese associations which offers some consideration about the possibility of considering these associations as real agents of territorial development, both in terr
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Camara, Alhassane, Anatole Goundan, Christian Henning, Luc Savard, and Assane Beye. "Joint market participation choices of smallholder farmers and households’ welfare: evidence from Senegal." Journal of Agribusiness in Developing and Emerging Economies, February 25, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/jadee-08-2021-0201.

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PurposeThere is much evidence in the literature showing the benefits of input market participation on farmers’ welfare. The same is true for participation in marketing. However, there are very few studies on the expected benefit of input market participation and marketing. This study fills this gap by examining the issue in the Senegalese context for food and cash crops.Design/methodology/approachThe authors estimate a multinomial endogenous switching regression using a highly detailed 2017 agricultural survey in Senegal. They first identify factors that shape farmers’ decision to participate
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Ndip, Francis E., and Takeshi Sakurai. "Does Contract Farming Improve Diet Quality? The Case of Senegalese Smallholders." Agribusiness, October 27, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/agr.21990.

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ABSTRACTThe institution of contract farming has gained prominence in most developing countries owing to its numerous benefits. While several studies have already highlighted the welfare benefits of contract farming, very few have investigated the effects on diet quality, despite poor quality diets being a serious challenge in most parts of the developing world. Moreover, such existing studies deal with contract farming in speciality crops, although contract farming in staple crops may have different effects on diet quality. Therefore, this study evaluates the role of staple crop contracts on d
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Fent, Ashley. "Overflow: The oppositional life of an environmental impact study in a Senegalese mining negotiation." Environment and Planning E: Nature and Space, November 4, 2020, 251484862096934. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/2514848620969341.

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Since the 1980s, environmental impact assessment has been adopted by numerous countries in the Global North and Global South to evaluate the effects of industrial and mining development. However, as scholars of mining capitalism have suggested, this has become a technology of environmental government that often serves to bolster and legitimize extractive projects rather than improving environmental outcomes or opening space for public participation. Focusing on oppositional uses of an environmental impact study in a mining controversy in Casamance, Senegal, this article examines the work that
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van den Bold, Mara. "In pursuit of diverse energy futures: The political economy of electricity in Senegal." Environment and Planning E: Nature and Space, September 7, 2021, 251484862110348. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/25148486211034808.

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In recent years, Senegal has proactively pursued the expansion of renewable energy generation, particularly from solar and wind. In addition to starting exploration of offshore liquefied natural gas, the expansion in renewable energy is posited as a way to help the country move toward low(er) carbon development, reduce dependence on volatile oil markets, and improve reliable (and especially rural) access to electricity. To achieve these objectives, the electricity sector has continuously undergone structural reforms to improve its financial viability and to achieve objectives around universal
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"Interview with Lieutenant General Babacar Gaye." International Review of the Red Cross 95, no. 891-892 (2013): 485–93. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s1816383113000787.

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The spectrum of peacekeeping operations has grown increasingly broad and has come to include various – and sometimes simultaneous – dimensions, such as conflict prevention, peacekeeping, peacemaking, peace enforcement and peacebuilding. With the ascendancy of more robust peacekeeping mandates, such as the one assigned by United Nations (UN) Security Council Resolution 2098 to the UN Organisation Stabilisation Mission in the Democratic Republic of the Congo (MONUSCO), there is a need to analyse thoroughly the complexity of the contexts in which peacekeepers are deployed today, the rules applica
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Grovermann, Christian, Charles Rees, Assane Beye, Tesfamicheal Wossen, Tahirou Abdoulaye, and Harun Cicek. "Uptake of agroforestry-based crop management in the semi-arid Sahel – Analysis of joint decisions and adoption determinants." Frontiers in Sustainable Food Systems 7 (March 23, 2023). http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fsufs.2023.1042551.

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IntroductionAgroforestry plays a vital role in maintaining and developing the resilience and productivity of farms and landscapes. Scientific evidence from the Sahel region suggests that integration of trees and shrubs has the potential to improve temperature and moisture levels whilst providing bio-based fertilizer that contributes to increased yields of annual crops. However, little is known about the factors that influence the diffusion of agroforestry. This study examines joint decisions on the use of agroforestry alongside other complementary agricultural practices and disentangles agrofo
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Grovermann, Christian, Charles Rees, Assane Beye, Tesfamicheal Wossen, Tahirou Abdoulaye, and Harun Cicek. "Uptake of agroforestry-based crop management in the semi-arid Sahel – Analysis of joint decisions and adoption determinants." Front. Sustain. Food Syst 7 (March 23, 2023). https://doi.org/10.3389/fsufs.2023.1042551.

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<strong>Introduction:</strong>&nbsp;Agroforestry plays a vital role in maintaining and developing the resilience and productivity of farms and landscapes. Scientific evidence from the Sahel region suggests that integration of trees and shrubs has the potential to improve temperature and moisture levels whilst providing bio-based fertilizer that contributes to increased yields of annual crops. However, little is known about the factors that influence the diffusion of agroforestry. This study examines joint decisions on the use of agroforestry alongside other complementary agricultural practices
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Gebreyesus, Tsega, F. Julian Lantry, and Eva Reed. "Qualitative Evaluation of the Africa Malaria Task Force Symposia Effectiveness on African Partner Nations’ Malaria Vector Management Capacity." Military Medicine, August 23, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/milmed/usab345.

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ABSTRACT Introduction Creating health alliances to build meaningful networks is critical to combating regional and global burdens of disease. These alliances work by uniting support for elimination efforts through cooperative engagement at the national and international levels. The reduction in malaria-related morbidity and mortality in Africa since 2001 is in part because of investments of international organizations and governments in national level malaria control and prevention-related programs and research. Investment in malaria reduction networks has contributed to this success by streng
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Ndiaye, Aminata Ndéné. "Impact of Participative Nutrition Interventions on Iron-Rich Food Consumption in Urban Senegalese Adolescent Girls." Novel Techniques in Nutrition & Food Science 7, no. 5 (2024). http://dx.doi.org/10.31031/ntnf.2024.07.000674.

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"Book Reviews." Journal of Economic Literature 52, no. 2 (2014): 545–48. http://dx.doi.org/10.1257/jel.52.2.535.r6.

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Robin Hodess of the Transparency International Secretariat reviews “Open Budgets: The Political Economy of Transparency, Participation, and Accountability”, by Sanjeev Khagram, Archon Fung, and Paolo de Renzio. The Econlit abstract of this book begins: “Eight papers explore the causes and consequences of fiscal transparency, participation, and accountability. Papers discuss the origins, sources of sustenance, and survival prospects of budget transparency in South Africa; accountability from the top down?—Brazil's advances in budget accountability despite a lack of popular mobilization; a mutua
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Klug, Thomas, Rajah Saparapa, Victoria Plutshack, Mawunyo Agradi, Sarah Appiah, and Isaac Kwamena Nunoo. "The political economy of gender mainstreaming in energy access in Senegal." Environmental Research: Climate, August 6, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.1088/2752-5295/ad6bb5.

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Abstract In June 2017, the Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS) adopted the Policy for Gender Mainstreaming in Energy Access to integrate gender equity in West Africa’s energy and climate policy making. The policy represents the first regional gender and energy policy in the world, establishing a framework to enhance understanding at the nexus of gender and energy, improve the inclusivity of policies, programs, and initiatives, and increase women’s participation in the field of energy in the public and private sectors. Each member state developed a National Action Plan to operati
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Boillat, Sébastien, Patrick Bottazzi, and Ibrahima Khalil Sabaly. "The division of work in Senegalese conventional and alternative food networks: a contributive justice perspective." Frontiers in Sustainable Food Systems 7 (June 27, 2023). http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fsufs.2023.1127593.

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Labor conditions and rights are a key justice issue in agri-food systems, particularly in global, capitalized and industrialized food supply chains. While alternative food networks have emerged to produce and distribute food outside these logics, their ability to provide more equitable work conditions remains widely debated. We examine equity issues in the division of labor in food exchange networks in the horticultural sector of Senegal from the perspective of contributive justice. Contributive justice considers more broadly how different qualities of work are distributed and how work is perc
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Ndione, Ida, Ann Aerts, Asha Barshilia, et al. "Fostering cardiovascular health at work – case study from Senegal." BMC Public Health 21, no. 1 (2021). http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s12889-021-11109-9.

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Abstract Background Of the 15 million annual premature deaths from non-communicable diseases (NCDs), 85% occur in low- and middle-income countries (LMICs). Affecting individuals in the prime of their lives, NCDs impose severe economic damage to economies and businesses, owing to the high mortality and morbidity within the workforce. The Novartis Foundation urban health initiative, Better Hearts Better Cities, was designed to improve cardiovascular health in Dakar, Senegal through a combination of interventions including a workplace health program. In this study, we describe the labor policy en
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Holleran, Samuel. "Better in Pictures." M/C Journal 24, no. 4 (2021). http://dx.doi.org/10.5204/mcj.2810.

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While the term “visual literacy” has grown in popularity in the last 50 years, its meaning remains nebulous. It is described variously as: a vehicle for aesthetic appreciation, a means of defence against visual manipulation, a sorting mechanism for an increasingly data-saturated age, and a prerequisite to civic inclusion (Fransecky 23; Messaris 181; McTigue and Flowers 580). Scholars have written extensively about the first three subjects but there has been less research on how visual literacy frames civic life and how it might help the public as a tool to address disadvantage and assist in re
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