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Based on interviews with 1463 working mothers from seven sectors: garment workers, carpet weavers, pashmina weavers, agricultural workers, tea plantation workers, beedi workers and domestic workers. Examines the socio- economic background of the women and their families, working conditions,...
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Analyses the factors which have contributed to the perpetuation of the bonded labour system in Nepal and suggests …
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Describes the methods, assumptions and data utilized to calculate the costs and benefits of eliminating child labour based on the methodology provided by ILO/IPEC.
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and married women) and children labour force participation, unpaid work in the household and school attendance, and …
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discrimination and exclusion on children's education and potential vulnerability to hazardous child labour. …
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Examines the causes of workplace violence and stress and investigates the scope of violence and stress in the education …
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ILO pub-wep pub. Working paper on implications of rural area labour market characteristics for child labour and fertility behaviour in South East Asia, esp. Bangladesh - illustrates, with a village case study, the impact of wage rates, seasonal unemployment, nonfarm employment employment...
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Analyses the factors that as a result of HIV infection in adults, contribute to child labour and place children at risk of HIV infection.
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