Categorized | Story

Eritrean Teenagers in The West Restricted by Tradition?

eritrean-teenagerStockholm city council commissioned a study based on a survey of 2.300 students from Eritrea, Somalia, Middle East, North Africa as well as South East Asia.

Most of the students live in the poorer suburbs of Stockholm, which are known for their high number of immigrants. The survey focused on how cultural traditions impact the integration of the teenagers into the Swedish Society.

According to the survey, the findings show that teenagers face restrictions in their upcoming, because of cultural traditions, which in certain cases violate Swedish law.

For example 23% of the females responded, that they are expecting to remain virgin until they get married and that they are not allowed to have a boy friend.  Moreover, 16% of females said someone else is deciding who they are going to marry.

Amongst the sample of boys 7% responded they are not allowed to decide who to marry on their own. What makes integration difficult and slows down educational development is that 10% of girls and 4% of boys say that they are limited in their private lives compared to their fellow students.

Most probably the same might apply to many other urban cities in Europe with a high density of people with immigrant background. In many Eritrean families of the first generation girls were treated somehow stricter than their male counterparts.

The more the families appear to be integrated, the less the restrictions due to culture and traditions, especially amongst the Eritreans living in the second or third generation in the West.

Related posts:

  1. Eritrean Stabs Man After Assaulting Women
  2. UNICEF Supports a Revived Commitment to Nomadic Education in Eritrea
  3. Eritrea: Eritrean wins US$166680 from Scratch-Off Ticket
  4. Fact Checked – Sweden Claims Monopoly on Taxing Eritreans
  5. New Eritrean Music Star- Adiam Dymott

This post was written by:

capitaleritrea - who has written 686 posts on capitaleritrea.


Contact the author

2 Responses to “Eritrean Teenagers in The West Restricted by Tradition?”

  1. temesgen says:

    Eritrean kids in the West are spoiled and not treated strictly enough by their parents. In my opinion the study does not apply to Eritreans in the West.

  2. Seble Ephrem says:

    Is the inference that the liberalism in Western culture has brought about a perfect society? Without generalising, my observation is that we are witnessing the disintegration of families, large numbers of teenage pregnancies, poor parenting skills, loose sense of responsibility towards communities, individualism, greed, crime. On the positive side it may have contributed towards freedom of expression, assertiveness, modernity. Sadly when unboundried, the balance in outcome is not development or civilisation.

Trackbacks/Pingbacks


  • Latest
  • Popular
  • Comments
  • Tags
  • Subscribe
Follow capitaleritrea on Twitter

Stock Quotes

CHN.AX0.55  chart +0.00%
NSU.TO5.43  chart +6.05%
SGC.V0.53  chart +6.00%
STB.AX0.76  chart +0.00%
NGQ.TO0.64  chart +3.23%
ANTO.L1086.00  chart -0.55%
DRA.AX0.12  chart +0.00%
GIP.AX0.04  chart +0.00%
GLD122.70  chart +0.69%

Gallery

Dahlak-house.jpg 070809_Dream_180.JPG asmara-street-map.jpg eritrea-map Asmara School Of Deaf Kids.jpg market-call-tonight

Partly Cloudy Asmara 34°
Partly Cloudy Keren 34°
Fair Port Sudan 31°
Fair Cairo 28°

Videos, Slideshows and Podcasts by Cincopa Wordpress Plugin