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The Relevance of the Adverse Childhood Experience International Questionnaire to Working Children: Knowledge Gaps and Implications for Policy Makers

open access: yesChildren, 2021
(1) Adverse childhood experiences (ACE) are a global challenge, prioritized in the United Nations’ Sustainable Development Goals. The ACE questionnaire is widely adopted in the USA as a tool for measuring population-level trends, such as negative health,
Alice Rutter
doaj   +1 more source

Child labour or child work? Complexities of socio-cultural life of the Wataturu community of Igunga, Tanzania [PDF]

open access: yesStudia Ethnologica Pragensia, 2022
For a long time the world has campaigned against child labour, both with local and global efforts. These initiatives however tend to ignore contextual forces such as, specific socio-cultural contexts and societal interpretation of child labour ...
Stephano Lazaro Ayo
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Adolescent work on family farms in Poland – an assessment of hazards

open access: yesAnnals of Agricultural and Environmental Medicine, 2020
Introduction Despite dynamic changes in Polish agriculture in the last decades, the participation of children in work in the agricultural sector is still considerable, and an assessment of this phenomenon remains equivocal.
Stanisław Lachowski   +1 more
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Protocol for ‘virtual presence’: a qualitative study of the cultural dialectic between loneliness and technology

open access: yesBMJ Open, 2021
Introduction Most research on loneliness comes from the health sciences, statistically seeking to measure the health-related effects of feeling alone or isolated.
Eivind Engebretsen   +6 more
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Constructing and validating an occupational job strain index based on five Norwegian nationwide surveys of living conditions on work environment

open access: yesBMC Public Health, 2023
Background It has been claimed that Nordic register data are a “goldmine” for research. However, one limitation is the lack of information on working conditions. Job exposure matrices (JEMs) are one solution to this problem.
Giang Huong Le   +2 more
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Applying time series modeling to assess the dynamics and forecast monthly reports of abuse, neglect and/or exploitation involving a vulnerable adult

open access: yesArchives of Public Health, 2020
Background Application of time series modeling to predict reports related to maltreatment of vulnerable adults can be helpful for efficient early planning and resource allocation to handle a high volume of investigations.
Nelís Soto-Ramírez   +4 more
doaj   +1 more source

Maternal work conditions and child development [PDF]

open access: yesEconomics of Education Review, 2012
How do maternal work conditions, such as psychological stress and physical hazards, affect children's development? Combining data from the Child Development Supplement of the Panel Study of Income Dynamics and the Occupational Information Network allows us to shed some light on this question.
Felfe, Christina, Hsin, Amy
openaire   +4 more sources

Child Schooling and Child Work in the Presence of a Partial Education Subsidy

open access: yesThe Journal of human resources, 2017
Could a partial subsidy for child education increase child labor? Using data from the randomized evaluation of a conditional cash transfer program (CCT) in the Philippines, we find that children who were neither in school nor work in the absence of the ...
Jacobus Joost De Hoop   +3 more
semanticscholar   +1 more source

Childcare Subsidy Enrollment Income Generosity and Child Maltreatment

open access: yesChildren, 2022
In the United States, childcare subsidies are available to low-income working parents to assist with the cost of childcare. The subsidies are provided as block grants to states, which allows for a great deal of flexibility in the specific policies ...
J. Bart Klika   +7 more
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The Impact of Child Work on Cognitive Development: Results from Four Low to Middle Income Countries

open access: yesSocial Science Research Network, 2018
We study the impact of child work on cognitive development in four Low- and Middle-Income Countries. We advance the literature by using cognitive test scores collected regardless of school attendance.
Timothy Neal, Sonya Krutikova, M. Keane
semanticscholar   +1 more source

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