Litcius/Paper detail

Causes and Effects of Illegal Gold Mining (Galamsey) Activities on School Dropout and Residents at the Tutuka Central Circuit in Obuasi Municipality in Ashanti Region, Ghana

Francess Dufie Azumah, Enock Baah, John Onzaberigu Nachinaab

2020Journal of Education33 citationsDOI

Abstract

Illegal gold mining activities contribute tremendously to the local economy of the communities within which the practice is conducted. Despite such developments, its activities come with several environmental, economic, developmental and societal and educational challenges that governments, environmentalists, and educationalists have fought several decades to overcome. The study sought to examine the effect of illegal gold mining operations on school dropout. A sample size of 102 participants was selected for quantitative analysis together with purposive sampling of 20 key informants for qualitative analysis. The study found that children engage in Illegal gold mining and subsequent dropout from school.

Topics & Concepts

Gold miningNonprobability samplingDropout (neural networks)School dropoutQualitative researchSample (material)Political scienceEconomic growthSocioeconomicsGeographySociologyEnvironmental healthMedicineSocial scienceEconomicsPopulationMachine learningComputer scienceChromatographyChemistryPhysical chemistryMining and Resource ManagementHydropower, Displacement, Environmental ImpactTailings Management and Properties