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McKechnie, Jim; Hobbs, Sandy – Childhood: A Global Journal of Child Research, 1999
Reports British research findings that challenge the bias that child labor is a problem of only economically underdeveloped countries. Argues that child employment is evident within developed countries, but is largely invisible. Addresses positive and negative effects, and challenges to child labor/child work dichotomy. Debates underlying causes…
Descriptors: Child Labor, Child Welfare, Childrens Rights, Developed Nations
Cecchetti, Roberta – 1998
The majority of European countries do not recognize working children as a cause of concern, but rather consider it a past and/or solved problem, or one present only in developing nations. This report presents the results of a questionnaire study, undertaken by the European Forum for Child Welfare (EFCW), which investigated at a grass roots level…
Descriptors: Case Studies, Child Labor, Child Welfare, Children

Olsen, Richard – Children & Society, 2000
Compares responses to the issue of children caring for ill or disabled family members in the 1990s to resistance encountered in the implementation of child labor and education reforms toward the end of the nineteenth century. Discusses parallel ways in which the quality of childhood became problematized without sufficient recognition of the…
Descriptors: Caregivers, Child Advocacy, Child Labor, Child Responsibility

Lucchini, Riccardo – Childhood: A Global Journal of Child Research, 1996
Studied development of identity as street children in Montevideo, Uruguay. Found that children without income-generating activity lack self-definition as street children but recognize the street as a place of apprenticeship, knowing they can return to institutions or to parents. Working children view the street as a workplace and meeting place,…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Child Labor, Children, Family (Sociological Unit)
Cameron, Lisa A. – 2000
This study examines the impact of the Asian financial crisis on children in Indonesia. Data from four rounds of the 100 Villages Survey are used to examine changes in school attendance rates, child labor force participation, and health status. These data cover over 120 households in each of 100 villages around Indonesia and were collected prior to…
Descriptors: Attendance, Child Health, Child Labor, Child Welfare

Ndiaye, Serigne; Sofranko, Andrew J. – Rural Sociology, 1988
Explores relationship between farm technology and labor availability in Africa. Studies introduction of high-yielding maize variety in Zambia and resulting effects on labor availability/mobilization. Shows shift to hybrids requires additional labor, including available children. Illustrates need for adoption research taking broader farming…
Descriptors: Agricultural Laborers, Agriculture, Child Labor, Developing Nations
Mlozi, Malongo R. S. – Children's Environments, 1995
Urban agriculture in Dar es Salaam was found to use child labor of both children with parents of higher and lower socioeconomic status (SES). Discusses policy implications and calls for the education of parents of lower SES not to expect an economic contribution from their children's labor, and the education of children about their rights. (LZ)
Descriptors: Agriculture, Child Labor, Community Education, Elementary Secondary Education
de Guzman, Sylvia – Asian-South Pacific Bureau of Adult Education, 2007
The Civil Society Network for Education Reforms (E-Net Philippines), a network of organizations pushing for Education for All, believes that years of underinvestment and neglect of the public education system have caused the country's dismal education performance. This critique provided a framework for engaging with DepEd and the Legislature,…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Public Education, Access to Education, Educationally Disadvantaged
Engle, Patricia L.; Butz, William P. – 1981
Problems of developing countries that could be addressed with studies of time use are identified and associated methodological issues are discussed. Time use studies investigate how individuals allocate time among various activities. Such studies have revealed sex and age differences in time spent at work among adults and children of various…
Descriptors: Child Labor, Child Rearing, Developing Nations, Employed Women
Aikman, William F.; Kotin, Lawrence – 1976
This report is an examination of the legal structure underlying state compulsory school attendance requirements and the likely legal and policy consequences that might result from repeal or amendment of the statues that form that structure. Its purpose is twofold. First, it is to provide a useful presentation of the massive amount of federal and…
Descriptors: Child Labor, Compulsory Education, Constitutional Law, Court Litigation
Blunch, Niels-Hugo; Verner, Dorte – 2000
The link between poverty and child labor has been regarded as a well established fact, but recent research has questioned the validity of this link. Starting from the premise that child labor is not necessarily harmful, this paper analyzes the determinants of harmful child labor, viewed as labor that directly conflicts with children's human…
Descriptors: Attendance, Child Labor, Children, Elementary Education

White, Lynn K; Brinkeroff, David B. – Social Forces, 1981
Reports on the childhood antecedents of the sexual division of labor, analyzing the family chores and paid employment of boys and girls, ages 2 to 17. Data show family background characteristics and structure have little impact compared to sex and age as determinants of sex typing. (Author/APM)
Descriptors: Adolescents, Analysis of Variance, Child Development, Child Labor

Frederiksen, Lisa – Childhood: A Global Journal of Child Research, 1999
Examined children's perspectives on their work in the retail sector in Denmark. Examined why children work, methods of movement in the marketplace, and differences between good and bad jobs. Found that these perspectives differ in various ways from available documentation on youth employment and they highlight the importance of including the…
Descriptors: Child Labor, Child Welfare, Childhood Attitudes, Childrens Rights
Lopez-Acevedo, Gloria – 2002
Data from Ecuador's Living Standard and Measurement Surveys were used to analyze the characteristics and determinants of child labor and schooling. Of particular interest was the influence of adult wages on child labor. Survey data on children aged 10-17 included sex, age, rural or urban residence, monthly wages, whether or not attending school,…
Descriptors: Age Groups, Attendance, Child Labor, Dropouts
Arroyo, Michele Gonzalez; Kurre, Laura – 1997
This report examines the extent to which young people work in California agriculture and describes work-related hazards and injuries among young agricultural workers. Data were gathered through a literature review; discussion groups with parents, community groups, and English-as-a-second-language students in the San Joaquin Valley; surveys of 295…
Descriptors: Accidents, Adolescents, Agricultural Laborers, Agriculture