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Multidimensional disadvantages and educational aspirations of marginalised migrant youth: insights from the Global South
Authors:Faith Mkwananzi  Merridy Wilson-Strydom
Institution:1. Higher Education and Human Development Research Group, University of the Free State, Bloemfontein, South Africafaithmkwananzi@gmail.commkwananziwf1@ufs.ac.za;4. Higher Education and Human Development Research Group, University of the Free State, Bloemfontein, South Africa
Abstract:ABSTRACT

This article provides a Global South perspective on marginalised migrant youth and higher educational aspirations, with a specific focus on South Africa. We use data from a case study in Johannesburg to illustrate how marginalised migrant youth experience particular forms of disadvantage in their endeavours to realise their educational aspirations. Yet, educational opportunities and the achievement of educational aspirations may enhance dimensions important for individual wellbeing. Through education, marginalised migrant youth become better positioned to pursue what they have reason to value, including escaping poverty in both their home and host countries. Using the human development and capability lens, the paper also presents what the disadvantages experienced by marginalised migrant youth may mean for human development. We argue that constrained educational aspirations can result in corrosive disadvantage and ultimately systemic poverty. We conclude the paper by highlighting how the capability approach (CA) could be used to inform social and educational policies in contexts of marginalisation.
Keywords:Capability approach  disadvantage  education  human development  marginalised migrant youth
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