Child Labour

Child Labour
Author: M. I. Siddiqui
Publisher: Deep and Deep Publications
Total Pages: 172
Release: 2003
Genre: Child labor
ISBN: 9788176294270

This Volume Has Mainly Been Written In The Form Of Manual For The Practitioners And Bodies Concerned With The Problem Of Child Labour, Such As, National And International Ngos, Research Instittutions And Government Depts.

Invisible Hands

Invisible Hands
Author: Harish Kumar
Publisher:
Total Pages: 237
Release: 2008
Genre: Child labor
ISBN: 9788183772068

Study conducted in the rural areas of Meerut District in Uttar Pradesh, India.

Child Labour and Education

Child Labour and Education
Author: M.L. Narasaiah
Publisher: Discovery Publishing House
Total Pages: 186
Release: 2006
Genre: Child labor
ISBN: 9788183560641

Contents: Stop Child Labour, Child Labour in Weaving Industry, Child Labour: Targeting the Intolerable, Children s Health and the Environment, Helping Your Child Learn, For a Broader Approach to Education, Population Growth and Education, Will Education go to Market, Private Education, Corporate Ambitions in Education, Promotion of Higher Education in Research, Wanted: An New Deal for the Universities, Wiring up the Ivory Towers, Shaking the Ivory Towers, Shaking the Ivory Tower, Solving the Unemployment Problem by Looking Beyond the Job, Population Growth and Jobs, Beyond Economics, Violence in School: A World Wide Affair, Rural Poverty in India, Employment and Poverty Alleviation, Women and Poverty, Towards a New Policy on Poverty Reduction, Technological Entrepreneurship: The New Force for Economic Growth, Population Growth and Income, What was Wrong with Structural Adjustment, Can Economic Growth Reduce Poverty? New Findings on Inequality, Economic Growth and Poverty, Democracy and Poverty: Are they Interlinked?, Unemployment in the Poor and Rich Worlds, Corruption: Where to Draw the Line?, Social Summit, Trade and Labour Standards: Using the Wrong Instruments for the Right Cause, Employment and Promoting Ecology.

Child Labour in Agriculture

Child Labour in Agriculture
Author: Surendra Singh
Publisher:
Total Pages: 260
Release: 1987
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN:

Study conducted in Nainital District, Uttar Pradesh.

Child Labour

Child Labour
Author: Prachi Jaiswal
Publisher:
Total Pages: 184
Release: 2000
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN:

The Book Should Be A Valuable Contribution To The Critical Heritage On The Novels And Short Stories Of The Leading American Novelists During The Period Between The Two World Wars. Staying Clear Of The Post Modernist Controversies About The Function Of Criticism, The Book Offers Insightful Analysisof The Novelists Major Fictional Narratives. Showing How The American Writer Shares In His View Of Women Several Limitations Of The Society Of Which He Himself Was A Product The Book Brings Out As Well Various Radical Ideas Which The Writer Seems To Hold Much Ahead Of His Times. One Of The Strong Points Of This Study Of Steinbecdk Is Its Objective Treatment Of The Author And His Work Treating Both From The Disinterested Standpoint Of The Arnoldian Critic.

Child Labour

Child Labour
Author: Kamala Srinivasan
Publisher: Ajanta Books International
Total Pages: 200
Release: 1993
Genre: Social Science
ISBN:

Papers presented at the national seminar organized by the Faculty of Home Science, Maharaja Sayajirao University of Baroda, 1986.

Hazardous Child Labour in Latin America

Hazardous Child Labour in Latin America
Author: G.K. Lieten
Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 236
Release: 2011-01-21
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9400701772

In order to bridge the lack of information on child labour and to stimulate policy interventions the IREWOC Foundation (International Research on Working Children) has undertaken action-based research in the field of the worst forms of child labour in Latin America. In 2006 and 2007 a comparative study on the Worst Forms of Child Labour was carried out in 7 different economic sectors in Bolivia, Guatemala and Peru focussing on the hazardous worst forms. The central research objectives were as follows: • to map the working and living situations of children who are working in specific economic sectors and what the consequences of this work are for their physical and emotional wellbeing. • to investigate the reasons why these children are working in these worst forms sectors. The research results were expected to give important insights into the currently polarised debate between those who state child labour is above all related to cultural considerations and those who state that economic reasons are fundamental to the phenomena of child labour. • to map the existing policy initiatives for child labourers in the worst forms and to identify the best practices. In the face of challenges imposed by achieving the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) set by the UN, specific attention was paid to educational initiatives. Is education a useful tool in combating child labour, and vice versa, is child labour a significant obstacle to achieving universal primary education? Although the evidence from the various cases discussed in the book illustrate positive trends in terms of the worst forms of child labor, thousands of children were still found to be engaged in activities that form a direct threat to their physical, mental and moral health and jeopardize their education. This book proposes several practical recommendations for possible interventions.