Young soldiers : why they choose to fight
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Young soldiers : why they choose to fight

Type: Book
Date issued: 01 June 2004
Reference: 92-2-113718-X[ISBN]
Authors: Rachel Brett and Irma Specht. Geneva : International Labour Office ; Boulder, CO. : Lynne Reinner Publishers, 2004
Explores the reasons that adolescents who are neither physically forced nor abducted choose to join armed groups. Drawing on in-depth interviews with the soldiers themselves, the authors challenge conventional wisdom to offer a thought-provoking account of the role that war, poverty, education, politics, identity, family, and friends all play in driving these young men and women to join military life. They also address the important issues of demobilization and the reintegration process.

Tag: armed conflict, children, developing countries

Unit responsible: ILO Programme on Crisis Response and Reconstruction

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