Essays about: "child labour case studies"

Found 5 essays containing the words child labour case studies.

  1. 1. Migrant Child Labour in Turkey : A critical analysis of multilevel governance targeting migrant child labour in Turkey

    University essay from Linköpings universitet/REMESO - Institutet för forskning om migration, etnicitet och samhälle

    Author : Bediz Büke İren Yıldızca; [2019]
    Keywords : child rights; child labour; migration; human rights; informal labour market; Migrant Child Labour; Syrian Child Labour; Precarity; Multilateral Governance; Migration Management; International Organisations;

    Abstract : Entering the 9th year of the Syrian Crisis, there are still more than 400 thousand school aged Syrian children considered ‘out-of-school’ in Turkey. Several previous studies as well as reports of International Organisations and Civil Society Organisations such as UNICEF and Support to Life argue that out-of-school Syrian children have formed part of the Turkish informal labour market. READ MORE

  2. 2. How can child labour schemes help mainstream child labourers back to school? A case study of NCLP in Kolkata

    University essay from Lunds universitet/Master of Science in Development Studies; Lunds universitet/Graduate School

    Author : Linnea Kornum; [2018]
    Keywords : Social Sciences;

    Abstract : Child labour has been an issue which many governments and NGOs has tried to solve through various schemes, projects and acts. There is a universal agreement that education can help child labourers back to school, but there is a disagreement on how to do this. READ MORE

  3. 3. Can public spending on family policy help to shield fertility rates during economic downswings? (A European case study, 2000-2013).

    University essay from Lunds universitet/Ekonomisk-historiska institutionen

    Author : Callum Toulson; [2017]
    Keywords : fertility; European; financial crisis; family policy; public spending; child care; parental leave; unemployment; female unemployment; welfare state; Esping-Andersen; GDP; Business and Economics;

    Abstract : Economists from Malthus to Becker have long since proclaimed that as economic hardship increases, fertility is likely to decrease. Relatively few studies have considered the impact of the recent financial crisis upon fertility rates. READ MORE

  4. 4. Migration, Education and Women’s Empowerment: A Case Study of Sub-Saharan African Women Immigrant in Gothenburg, Sweden

    University essay from Göteborgs universitet/Institutionen för socialt arbete

    Author : Epiphanie Mukundiyimana; [2014-02-10]
    Keywords : Sub-Saharan African female migrant; education; gender equality; women’s empowerment;

    Abstract : Migration is a multidimensional phenomenon, which expands the opportunities for productive work and leads to a wider perspective among migrants. Female migration from sub-Saharan Africa (SSA) to Western Europe has gained importance during recent years and has been linked to a variety of factors, including social and economic contexts, the level of poverty, gender equality and political instability in the sending countries. READ MORE

  5. 5. Listening to the children : Case study on child labourers and Non Formal Education in Dhaka

    University essay from Lunds universitet/Centrum för öst- och sydöstasienstudier

    Author : Giorgio Algeri; [2007]
    Keywords : Social sciences; NFE; child labour; freedom; best interest; Dhaka; children s voices; Samhällsvetenskaper; Social Sciences;

    Abstract : In this study, I investigate the impact of Non Formal Education (NFE) programs on working children’s lives in Bangladesh considering the principle of the “best interests of the child” and assuming the importance of “educational opportunities” in challenging child labour and allowing children to make informed rational choices. Since the principle of the “best interests of the child”, as defined by the Convention of the Rights of the Child (CRC), is vague and ambiguous, I took children’s voice into account so as to understand better its implementation and its reconcilability with the NFE programs I visited in Bangladesh. READ MORE