在资源有限的社区,非正式金矿开采对受教育程度的双重影响

IF 3.6 2区 社会学 Q2 ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES
Tobias Tseer , Frederick Ngmenkpieo , Agape Kanyiri Damwah
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当代关于非正式采矿的研究经常提到经济上的积极作用,而不太注意它的社会效益,特别是与矿区青年的教育经费有关的社会效益。本研究通过将加纳东北部纳布达姆地区青年的受教育程度与非正式采矿联系起来,为这一论述做出了贡献。这项研究基于对62名参与者的个人访谈和焦点小组讨论的见解,这些参与者是通过便利和滚雪球抽样技术招募的,以探索非正式采矿如何影响纳布丹地区的教育活动。对收集数据的分析表明,非正规采矿帮助矿工为其亲属的教育连续性提供资金,而学生矿工则从采矿收益中自筹学费。在消极方面,我们发现学生矿工在上学和打哑剧之间分配时间,影响了学校的接触时间。采矿现场的疲劳也会影响他们的注意力持续时间,降低他们的课堂参与水平。该研究呼吁非正式采矿管理政策的非军事化和民主化,同时建议以社区为基础的方法来管理非正式采矿活动,以确保社区从提高收入中受益,为教育提供资金,同时防止童工和学生参与。
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Unpacking the dual impact of informal gold mining on educational attainment in resource constrained Communities
Contemporary studies on informal mining have often referred to the economic positives without much focus on the social benefits of it particularly relating to educational financing for youths in mining areas. This study contributes to this discourse by connecting educational attainment and informal mining among youths in the Nabdam District of Northeastern Ghana. The study relied on insights from individual interviews and focus group discussions with 62 participants who were recruited through convenience and snowball sampling techniques to explore how informal mining affect educational activities in the Nabdam District. The analysis of the collected data revealed that informal mining help miners to finance the educational continuity of their relatives while student miners self-finance their education from mining proceeds. On the negatives, we found that miners who are students share their time between schooling and miming affecting school contact hours. Fatigue from mining sites also affects their attention span and reduce their class participation levels. The study calls for the demilitarisation and democratisation of informal mining regulatory policies while recommending a community-based approach to regulating informal mining activities so as to ensure that communities benefit from improved incomes to finance education while preventing child labour and student involvement.
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