Abstract
The marine fishery in Senegal, West Africa, is a major source of employment and food security. It currently faces the consequences
of ecological degradation. This paper examines job satisfaction among small-scale purse seine fishers, who constitute one
of the dominant fishing métiers in Senegal. The research sample consists of 80 purse seine fishers in three locations along
the coast with varied degrees of urbanisation. The findings suggest that purse seine fishers are generally satisfied with
the extent to which the fishery meets their Social Needs and Self-Actualisation. They are dissatisfied, however, with the
degree to which Basic Needs are met, with the way in which Management is carried out, and—to a lesser extent—with the condition
of the natural environment. However, the study shows significant differences between the more rural and urbanised settlements.
These are most pronounced with regard to the willingness to change fishing type, move to another profession or advise a young
person to enter fishing.
of ecological degradation. This paper examines job satisfaction among small-scale purse seine fishers, who constitute one
of the dominant fishing métiers in Senegal. The research sample consists of 80 purse seine fishers in three locations along
the coast with varied degrees of urbanisation. The findings suggest that purse seine fishers are generally satisfied with
the extent to which the fishery meets their Social Needs and Self-Actualisation. They are dissatisfied, however, with the
degree to which Basic Needs are met, with the way in which Management is carried out, and—to a lesser extent—with the condition
of the natural environment. However, the study shows significant differences between the more rural and urbanised settlements.
These are most pronounced with regard to the willingness to change fishing type, move to another profession or advise a young
person to enter fishing.
- Content Type Journal Article
- Pages 1-14
- DOI 10.1007/s11205-012-0053-5
- Authors
- Aliou Sall, Centre de recherches océanographiques de Dakar Thiaroye (CRODT), Institut Sénégalais de Recherches Agricoles, Route des hydrocarbures, Bel-air, 3120 Dakar, Senegal
- Journal Social Indicators Research
- Online ISSN 1573-0921
- Print ISSN 0303-8300