Livelihood trajectories in Afghanistan: Silent violence in Kandahar Province
This study on livelihood trajectories in Kandahar is part of a panel survey tracking the fortunes of rural Afghan households
Abstract
This study on livelihood trajectories in Kandahar is part of the third round of a panel survey tracking the fortunes of rural Afghan households. 皇冠体育app household panel was established in 2002, with a second survey carried out in 2009-10; this third panel survey focuses on the provinces of Herat, Kandahar and Sar-i-pul.
皇冠体育app study examines the performance of village institutions, how households navigate economic life and how street vendor markets function. 皇冠体育appse issues are linked to analysis of provincial level political dynamics, and the politics and governance of Kandahar.
Key findings include:
- 皇冠体育app effects of the economic downturn in Kandahar have been strongly felt by most households
- Public goods are sparsely provided, and education for girls is notably absent
- Social structures are marked by the exclusion of women from the public sphere, and class divides, based on land ownership
This research was funded under the Secure Livelihoods Research Consortium (SLRC) programme
Citation
Pain, A., Huot, D., Ghafoori, I., 2016. Livelihood trajectories in Afghanistan: Silent violence in Kandahar Province, Working Paper, London: Secure Livelihoods Research Consortium, 46p
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