Child Labour in Rural Context: Concern, Causes and Cure

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Child labour in India is, in the main, a rural phenomenon by way of sectoral distribution. Confusion pervades the discourse and there is disagreement on the definition, which creates the conflict o estimates. An exaggerated statistics is detrimental for policy purposes. The present study delineates between work and labour where the latter is interpreted in terms of exploitation of children as defined in the UN Convention of the Rights of the Child. An intensive household survey conducted in the district of Jalpaiguri, West Bengal, during 2003 reveals many interesting aspects of child labour and educational deprivation. Poverty and parental illiteracy are dominant causal factors. But individual case studies on labouring children expose many stark realities that are not always captured by income-poverty measure single-handedly. Severe disruptions in the families like death, dowry, disease, and divorce have been found to put many children in the adult world of labour. The study insists on special social safety nets for the vulnerable within the poverty alleviation programme targeting the poor. Renewed adult education programme would fructify in enhancing school participation and thereby reduce child labour substantially.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR Sudip Chakraborty

Sudip Chakraborty is presently Reader in Economics at Ananda Chandra College, Jalpaiguri in West Bengal. He had completed the International Interdisciplinary Course on Child Rights, organised by Children’s Rights Centre at the University of Ghent in Belgium. He has recently finished an international research project, ‘Working Children Around the World’, under the auspices of IREWOC at the University of Amsterdam. He had earlier published his book, Rural Poverty and IRDP, besides several publications of research papers. He is at the moment working on a UGC research project: ‘Violation of Child Rights: Educational Deprivation of Tribal Girls;. In the year 2005, he had presented his research paper on child labour at the International Conference organised by the University of Oslo in Norway.

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Title
Child Labour in Rural Context: Concern, Causes and Cure
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Edition
1st ed.
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8183240615
Length
xiv+278p., Tables; Figures; References; Index; 23cm.
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