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Child labour problems in scheduled castes and tribes

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: New Delhi; DPS Publishing; 2010Description: 248 pISBN:
  • 9788190690478
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 331.31 SHA
Summary: The ILO reports that 90% of boys and girls between 10 and 14 years old earn less or the same income as the statutory minimum wage and that half of the child workers in the region have no income at all and consequently fall in the category of non paid family work. In the region, a high concentration of child labor has been found in hazardous or extreme activities or occupations, such as small-scale mining, brick making, solid waste collection, commercial agriculture using agrochemicals and commercial sexual exploitation, all of which may have serious effects on their lives and cause them physical and psychological damage. In this book author clear the problems of scheduled castes and tribes children who is suffering from the poverty. The books contents are given below.
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The ILO reports that 90% of boys and girls between 10 and 14 years old earn less or the same income as the statutory minimum wage and that half of the child workers in the region have no income at all and consequently fall in the category of non paid family work. In the region, a high concentration of child labor has been found in hazardous or extreme activities or occupations, such as small-scale mining, brick making, solid waste collection, commercial agriculture using agrochemicals and commercial sexual exploitation, all of which may have serious effects on their lives and cause them physical and psychological damage. In this book author clear the problems of scheduled castes and tribes children who is suffering from the poverty. The books contents are given below.

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