Child Labour and Education

Child Labour and Education

Author: M.L. Narasaiah

Publisher: Discovery Publishing House

Published: 2006

Total Pages: 186

ISBN-13: 9788183560641

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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

Child Labour

Author: Gopal Bhargava

Publisher: Gyan Publishing House

Published: 2003

Total Pages: 352

ISBN-13: 9788178352008

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The book gives an overview of the nature and extent of the problem of child labour, and the consequences for the victims. These volumes discuss in details the Shocking scene of child labour, Reforms in child labour, Challenges of measuring child labour, Children and prostitution, Global response to child labour, Action against child labour, Educational strategies to eliminate child labour, Natural disaster and child labour. It also discusses sympathetically economic exploitation of children.


Child Labour in Hazardous Sectors

Child Labour in Hazardous Sectors

Author: R.N. Misra

Publisher: Discovery Publishing House

Published: 2003

Total Pages: 140

ISBN-13: 9788171416462

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Contents: Child Labour in India: Some Issues, Role of the National Child Labour Project in Berhampur City of Orissa, Child Labour in India: Problems and Perspectives, Child Labour in Transport Sector A Study, Indian Child Labour: Challenges for 21st Century, Child Labour in Southern Orissa A Study, Child Labour in Hazardous Occupation: A Study of India and Orissa, Child Labour in Hazardous Engagements: A Focus on the N.C.L.P. in Bolangir, Study of Child Labour A Close Look, Child Labour: Causes, Consequences and Cure.


Plight of Child Labour

Plight of Child Labour

Author: Kedarnath Bishoyi

Publisher: Discovery Publishing House

Published: 2003

Total Pages: 160

ISBN-13: 9788171416271

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Contents: Introduction, Problems of Street Children in Indian States, Plight of Girl Child in Indian States, Socio-Economic Profile of the Study Area, Features of Migrant Child Labour, Summary and Conclusions and Policy Implications.


First Things First in Child Labour

First Things First in Child Labour

Author: Assefa Bekele

Publisher: International Labour Organization

Published: 1995

Total Pages: 180

ISBN-13: 9789221091974

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The ever-present threat to some children posed by hazardous work remains a critical but often-forgotten issue of our times. Children can best be protected from serious work hazards by action which forms part of a broader commitment to reducing child labour.; The authors present an action-oriented overview which, as well as being of interest to the general public, can also provide policy-makers with useful material drawn from personal experience. This is particularly valuable in an area where documentary data are scarce. Such experiential data necessarily rely on the use of numerous case exampl.


Child Labour and Human Rights

Child Labour and Human Rights

Author: D. C. Nanjunda

Publisher: Gyan Publishing House

Published: 2008

Total Pages: 424

ISBN-13: 9788178356457

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The recent trend in the global system is to evaluate the development of any country not in terms of their military or economic strength or the splendor of their capital cites and big public buildings, but also in terms of human development or the well being of its citizens. Against this backdrop, the existence and perpetuation of child labor has been one of the main limiting factors standing in the way of human development in almost all the developing countries, including India. The issue of child labour is a worldwide phenomenon and it exists in almost all the countries of this planet. Meanwhile it is very sadding to write that our India is one among the nation in the world, which has the unique distinction of being a large employer of child labour. Since child labour is a more complex natured problem a balanced approach is needed to solve this issue with an interactive role from all concerned people and the agencies. It is the right time for all to be highly and really think regarding ensure of better social, political and economic lives to all sections of the society, at least in the interest of human rights in this new millennium. Apart from the normal style, this book contains some thematic discussion on child labor and human rights. Each chapter has written based on grass root experiences of the author. This is the most creamy part of this book. Each and every chapter of his book gives a different outlook on the problem to the readers. This book will be highly useful to academic people, anthropologists, policy makers, NGOs, research students, Development agencies and others, interested in studying the growing problems of child labour.


Exploited Child

Exploited Child

Author: T. N. Kitchlu

Publisher: M.D. Publications Pvt. Ltd.

Published: 1996

Total Pages: 212

ISBN-13: 9788175330139

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Besides poverty, sociocultural factors play a profoundrole in aggravating the problem of child labour. This study established the fact that sociocultural factors have a decisive part to play in perpetuation of child labour. While highlighting such a relationship, the present report calls for tackling this pernicious problem through a concerted drive aimed at awareness generation, public education, adult literacy etc.


The Elimination of Child Labour: Whose Responsibility?

The Elimination of Child Labour: Whose Responsibility?

Author: Pramila H Bhargava

Publisher: SAGE Publications Pvt. Limited

Published: 2003-04-08

Total Pages: 206

ISBN-13:

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This important book reports a successful programme to tackle the social evil of child labour which was implemented by the author in a rural area of Andhra Pradesh. Without going into the pros and cons of child labour, the book is premised on the belief that it should be eliminated and emphasises that the only way this can be achieved is through education. Pramila Bhargava brings in the voices of parents, teachers, farmers, and the children themselves. In conclusion, she distils her experience and presents a cost-effective, practical and viable model which can be used by anyone engaged in tackling the phenomenon of child labour.