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A novel OPHN1 variant associated with cyclic strabismus but in the absence of OPHN1 syndrome. [PDF]

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Nishina S   +10 more
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CHILD LABOUR, SPORT LABOUR

International Review for the Sociology of Sport, 1997
The problems associated with children's involvement in high-performance sport are considered and equated to the issue of child labour. After considering the extent and severity of problems with child labour in all parts of the world, the paper then turns to the problem of `sport labour'.
exaly   +2 more sources

CHILD LABOUR IN VIETNAM

Pacific Economic Review, 2006
Abstract.  The paper tests the explanatory power of a theoretical model of household decisions about child labour and school enrolment and analyses the determinants of child labour in Vietnam, a country that is experiencing a rapid transition toward a market economy. The theoretical framework, used as a benchmark, is in the spirit of the ‘new household’
ROSATI, FURIO CAMILLO, Tzannatos, Z.
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The Economics of Child Labour

2005
AbstractWhy is there child labour? Are there arguments for abolishing or curtailing all forms of child labour, or just morally and physically dangerous ones like soldiering and prostitution? Given that at least some forms of child labour ought to be abolished or curtailed, which is the most effective way of doing it?
CIGNO, ALESSANDRO, F. C. ROSATI
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Child Labour

SSRN Electronic Journal, 2011
This chapter explores the responsibility of corporations regarding child labour. This exploration is done at two levels. First, selected regulatory regimes are reviewed to ascertain the corporate responsibility outlined therein. Under international law generally, the responsibility in relation to human/labour rights was traditionally and primarily ...
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Child labour

2005
It is often said that children have always been working. With the onset of the industrial revolution in the nineteenth century, however, children became to be exploited under miserable circumstances in factories. That was the beginning of the movement against child labour.
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[Child labour].

La Clinica terapeutica, 2006
The authors emphasize the violation of children's and adolescents' rights as a result of the exploitation of child labour. Besides the legal aspect, they pointed out the medical features related to the delicate growing process of the child in the phases of development and adaptation of the main organs to hard work.
L T, Marsella   +3 more
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