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Health consequences of child labour in Bangladesh
Background: The paper examines the effect of child labour on child health outcomes in Bangladesh, advancing the methodologies and the results of papers published in different journals.
Salma Ahmed, Ranjan Ray
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Conceptualizing child labour trafficking and exploitation: The case of Roma children in Montenegro [PDF]
Trafficking of children for labour exploitation is a profit-oriented criminal activity by which children are recruited, transported, harboured or received for the purpose of labour exploitation irrespective of whether or not force, abduction, fraud or
Arhin Antonela
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Child labour remains widespread in the urban slums of Bangladesh. Empirical studies indicate that various local-level factors drive poor families and children to engage in child labour.
Md Mahmudul Hoque
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COMBATING CHILD LABOUR - A SOUTH AFRICAN CHALLENGE
Until recently child labour in South Africa received little attention from government and non-governmental organisations (NGOs). This lack of recognition is evidenced by the dearth of research and comprehensive statistics on the extent of the problem ...
D L (Vasintha) Veeran
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Gendered Division of Domestic Labour and Childbearing Intentions in Tehran, Iran
Objective: Changes in the gendered division of domestic labour are often assumed to influence childbearing intention, but existing evidence is varied and less examined in the Asian context.
Fatemeh Modiri, Rasoul Sadeghi
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Perspectivas acerca do trabalho infanto-juvenil: ideologias, subjectividade e saúde do trabalhador
In this paper, we present some reflections concerning child labour, focusing on three topics: ideologies; subjectivity of the child and the adolescent who are involved in child labour; and child workers´ health.
Mayte Amazarray +3 more
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The Development and Demise of Child Labour in a Javanese Tea Plantation, 1900–2010
Child labour used to be a common phenomenon in colonial tea plantations at the start of the 20th century. Since the 1970s, however, child labour started slowly to disappear from tea plantations on Java.
Pujo Semedi, Gerben Nooteboom
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Child work and labour among orphaned and abandoned children in five low and middle income countries
Background The care and protection of the estimated 143,000,000 orphaned and abandoned children (OAC) worldwide is of great importance to global policy makers and child service providers in low and middle income countries (LMICs), yet little is known ...
Pence Brian +7 more
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This research essay examines the exploitation of child labour in agriculture, industry and the service sector in Mainland China. Child productivity in China has historically been essential to the survival of the family.
Cindy Nguyen
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Eradicating Child Labour in Indonesian Fisheries to Protect Children’s
Children are the future of a nation, but data shows that there is still a high prevalence of child labour in Indonesia’s fisheries sector. Child laborers often did not receive the rights which guaranteed by both National Law (Child Protection Law and ...
Titik Suharti
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