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children issues and lessons emerging from Africa and India. …
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Throughout the world child labour has been an area of lively debate for about a decade with many different viewpoints on the issue. It is argued that in developing countries with poverty, inequality, social norms, credit-land-labour market imperfections, high fertility and unpredictable...
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Child labour is in focus for last two decades as it robs children of the chance to enhance human capital. This paper examines the Indian situation using data from 50th, 55th and 61st rounds of NSSO Surveys. Child Workers have declined from 9.1 million in 1993 to 5.8 million in 2004, declining by...
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reportedly working children but also those nowhere children, namely those neither reported working nor attend school. In line …
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strategies and economic growth in India, have led to inaccurate policy prescriptions and a lack of political commitment to … circular migrants in India contributing 10% to the national GDP. New vulnerabilities created by the economic recession are …
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This paper attempts to identify the different channels through which economic reforms can affect the incidence of child labour in a developing economy. Using a three-sector general equilibrium model it shows that inflows of foreign capital can lower the problem of child labour by raising the...
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The present paper purports to examine the consequence of mid-day meal program and/or cash stipend scheme on the incidence of child labour in a developing economy using a three-sector general equilibrium model. It has been found that the policy may be counterproductive as it lowers both the...
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Every human being below the age of eighteen years is known as ‘child’ according to the universally accepted definition of United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child (UNCRC). The need for special safeguard for the child had been stated in the Geneva Declaration, 1924. It was also...
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discussion sheds light on the circumstances that lead to the widespread phenomenon of non-school-going children and flourishing …
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Being the signatory of UNCRC (1992), India globally recognized the significance of child rights. The Constitutions of … India also guarantees certain child rights covering basic issues, like ‘health’, ‘education’ and protection from ‘hazardous …
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