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The educational (im)mobilities and status (il)legalities of Cape Verdean youth in Portugal
Authors:Elizabeth Pilar Challinor  Filipe Martins
Institution:1. Centre for Research in Anthropology, Instituto de Ciências Sociais, Universidade do Minho, Braga, Portugal;2. Centre for Studies in Human Development, Catholic University of Portugal, Porto, Portugal
Abstract:Education has played a fundamental role shaping Cape Verdean mobilities and recent increases in educational opportunities for poorer sections of the youth population have raised expectations for a better life. Through a discussion of how modern-day education has become a project of self-realisation, the article provides a detailed analysis of a regime of mobility that encouraged Cape Verdeans to study in vocational colleges in Portugal. It illustrates how the protocols signed between local councils in Cape Verde and the colleges created a responsibility vacuum that caused students to slip into illegality, perpetuating the inequalities which the pursuit of education is intended to redress. The ways in which Cape Verdean youth responded – navigating constraints to create the image of a successful life in Portugal against all odds – elucidate how the power of the moral expectation to succeed led them to work the system and to turn secondary education into a stepping stone for their mobility.
Keywords:Vocational education  migration  legal status  employment  youth  social mobility
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