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Admassie, A. – International Journal of Educational Development, 2003
Results of a household survey from rural Ethiopia indicate that rural children commonly participated in household and agricultural work from a very early age, and more than half of working children had never attended school. In the context of subsistence economies such as these, initial policy interventions should aim to make the combination of…
Descriptors: Agriculture, Attendance, Child Labor, Disadvantaged

Liebel, Manfred – Childhood: A Global Journal of Child Research, 2003
Focuses on the significance of organizations of working children for processes of transformation in their societies. Argues that while structural causes of exploitation and poverty account for persistence of child labor, organizations of working children are of growing importance in efforts to improve their life conditions, noting that many…
Descriptors: Change Agents, Child Labor, Child Welfare, Children

Daglish, Neil – History of Education, 2001
Examines British child labor policies focusing on the failed efforts of R. D. Denman. Denman's efforts to legislate a child labor protection bill through the 1914 British Parliament brought many debates on subjects, such as high birth mortality rates causing labor shortages and the dim view taken of child education needs. (KDR)
Descriptors: Child Health, Child Labor, Child Safety, Educational Change
Lakes, Richard D. – Journal of Vocational and Technical Education, 1995
Two social welfare reformers in Cincinnati, Edith Campbell and Helen Woolley, used research on sex-typed jobs to influence the establishment of industrial training programs for girls early in the twentieth century. (SK)
Descriptors: Child Labor, Educational History, Industrial Education, Labor Legislation

Ahmed, Mian Aftab – Child Welfare, 1991
Child labor is exceptionally extensive in Pakistan. An interview survey in the Lahore area documented the magnitude, causes, and effects of child labor. Steps for fighting this problem are recommended. (BC)
Descriptors: Child Labor, Child Welfare, Children, Employer Attitudes

Constantine, J. Robert – Monthly Labor Review, 1991
During the early twentieth century, Eugene V. Debs supported abolition of child labor, equal pay for equal work for women, and pensions for both men and women. (Author/JOW)
Descriptors: Biographies, Child Labor, Equal Opportunities (Jobs), Labor Legislation

Rizzini, Irene – Childhood: A Global Journal of Child Research, 1996
Profiles Latin American street children, including interpersonal relationships and daily life, based on a bibliography of 90 articles published between 1985 and 1994. Finds that the bulk of street children are boys between 10 and 14 years with erratic school attendance. Finds little information on ethnic background. Discusses changes in societal…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Bibliographies, Child Labor, Children

Bequele, Assefa; Boyden, Jo – International Labour Review, 1988
Examines the types of employment children are most frequently engaged in, the risks involved, earnings, relationship between work and school, and the constraints on the exercise of their rights. Discusses initiatives underway to protect child workers, meet their needs, and formulate government policy. (JOW)
Descriptors: Child Labor, Children, Childrens Rights, Developing Nations
Zimmerman, Diana – Migration Today, 1981
Examines economic, housing, nutrition, and health conditions faced by migrant workers in the United States. Reveals migrant workers to be living in conditions similar to the poor in underdeveloped, third world countries. (DA)
Descriptors: Agriculture, Blacks, Child Labor, Migrant Education
Graves, Bill – School Administrator, 1992
Flipping burgers, operating cash registers, and stocking shelves are unchallenging, dead-end jobs that hinder high school students' academic success. U.S. industry has been using advanced technology to dumb-down jobs. Efforts of states and school administrators to restrict teen labor are discussed. Sidebars present innovative state initiatives for…
Descriptors: Administrator Responsibility, Child Labor, Education Work Relationship, High Schools
Saks, Judith Brody – Executive Educator, 1993
Too many teenagers are making part-time employment, not school, their highest priority. Work becomes a succession of short-term, minimum-wage jobs without ties to academic learning, school programs, or career paths. Schools must strengthen the school-work connection by communicating with employers and integrating work issues into courses. Sidebars…
Descriptors: Child Labor, Education Work Relationship, High Schools, Labor Legislation

McKechnie, Jim; Hobbs, Sandy; Lindsay, Sandra; Lynch, Margaret – Children & Society, 1998
Recent evidence has emerged that in Britain, like the United States, many children below minimum school-leaving age are working. Often, the work is illegal. Research in the United States suggests that many risk accidents and other hazards to health. Evidence from Britain is of a more fragmentary nature, but enough exists to suggest a need for…
Descriptors: Child Health, Child Labor, Child Safety, Employment Problems

Hirst, J. David – History of Education: The Journal of the History of Education Society, 1997
Discusses conflicts between labor and education authorities in the United Kingdom during the early part of the 20th century. Examines the case of conflicting authorities in Liverpool (England) and asks whether the rivalry over juvenile employment was simply a proxy for other local, rather than national, rivalries. (DSK)
Descriptors: Child Labor, Educational History, Employment Services, European History

Balagopalan, Sarada – Childhood: A Global Journal of Child Research, 2002
Examines a Calcutta street child's experiences with vocational education within a broader historical framework of colonial and post-colonial discourses on formal education and the poor. Provides an ethnographic narrative of the child's experiences, exploring how colonialism, by establishing a modern education system and transforming children's…
Descriptors: Child Labor, Child Welfare, Colonialism, Disadvantaged Youth
Fekadu, Daniel; Alem, Atalay; Hagglof, Bruno – Journal of Child Psychology and Psychiatry, 2006
Background: Child labor refers to a state when a child is involved in exploitative economical activities that are mentally, physically, and socially hazardous. There are no prevalence studies on the magnitude of psychiatric disorders among child laborers. Methods: A cross-sectional population survey was conducted in Addis Ababa using the…
Descriptors: Mental Disorders, Foreign Countries, Children, Surveys