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ID152101
Title ProperChild soldiering in Colombia
Other Title Informationdoes poverty matter?
LanguageENG
AuthorRestrepo-Jaramillo, Nataly ;  Vargas, Gonzalo A
Summary / Abstract (Note)Child soldiering remains a challenge for the international community, and non-state armed groups are the most persistent offenders, but its drivers are poorly understood. Recent contributions suggest that decisions by armed groups are the key to explain child soldiering and that contextual variables are less relevant. This article exploits the availability of subnational, longitudinal data on child soldiering in Colombia, where insurgents and private militias have recruited children at least since the 1990s. The analysis shows that child recruitment is more likely in poorer municipalities, with limited access to education, and where coca crops are grown.
`In' analytical NoteCivil Wars Vol. 18, No.4; Dec 2016: p.467-487
Journal SourceCivil Wars Vol: 18 No 4
Key WordsColombia ;  Child Soldiering ;  Poverty Matter


 
 
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