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Child Migrants with and without Parents: Census-Based Estimates of Scale and Characteristics in Argentina, Chile and South Africa

Author(s): S. Yaqub

This paper studies child migration in Argentina, Chile and South Africa. It defines child migrants as under 18 year olds whose usual residence was in a different country or province five years prior to census. The paper estimates the scale of child migration; compares relative magnitudes of internal and international migration; and considers sensitivity to alternative definitions of migration. Second, it examines family structures within which migrant children live at destinations, defining children who are co-resident with adult parents and siblings as dependent, and those outside of these close family members, as independent. Third, the internal/international and in/dependent distinctions are analysed jointly to describe some social-economic characteristics of the four sub-groups of migrant children.

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Author(s): S. Yaqub

Organisation/publisher:

UNICEF Innocenti Research Centre

Published:

February 2009

Main theme(s):

Independent Child Migration Migration with Families

Sub-theme(s): Internal South - North South - South

Tertiary theme(s): Economic

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Keywords: Child mobility Country - Argentina Country - Chile Country - South Africa Latin America Quantitative Survey - Census

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