The article discusses child labor in Bangladesh, referring to Harkin's Bill and the Memorandum of Understanding Type schooling programs. Bangladesh is considered to be one of the child-labor abundant countries. The Child Labor Survey, 1995-96 estimates that the number of children in the labor force is 6.58 million out of the 34.45 million children in the age group of 5-14 years. Harkin's Bill concentrates on prohibition, rather than on regulation, and fails to take into account the situation of acute poverty that forces children to enter the labor force. That is why many developing countries opposed such global prohibition of child labor. These countries consider these initiatives to be a kind of disguised protectionism and claim that their...
The United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child (CRC)—the human rights treaty ratified by t...
Bangladesh is a signatory of the International Labor Organization’s two landmark conventions on chil...
Child labour and Bangladesh: To what extent can Bangladesh remove child labour particularly in the B...
The concepts of child labor and child education both are inversely linked with each other in terms o...
P opular opinion in high-income countries often seems to hold that childlabor in developing countrie...
P opular opinion in high-income countries often seems to hold that childlabor in developing countrie...
Child labor usually means the work done by children under the age of 15, and therefore interferes wi...
The primary objective of this research is to better understand the determinants of child labour and ...
Child labor, a sheer reality in Bangladesh like many other developing countries, is one of the major...
The existence of child labor in developing countries like Bangladesh is undoubtedly a serious proble...
This study examines the trends, patterns and policy options of child labour in Bangladesh particular...
Popular opinion in high-income countries often seems to hold that child labor in developing countrie...
[Abstract]: This study examines the trends, patterns and policy options of child labour in Banglades...
This study examines the trends, patterns and policy options of child labour in Bangladesh particular...
Purpose – The objective of this paper is to understand better the determinants of child labour and s...
The United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child (CRC)—the human rights treaty ratified by t...
Bangladesh is a signatory of the International Labor Organization’s two landmark conventions on chil...
Child labour and Bangladesh: To what extent can Bangladesh remove child labour particularly in the B...
The concepts of child labor and child education both are inversely linked with each other in terms o...
P opular opinion in high-income countries often seems to hold that childlabor in developing countrie...
P opular opinion in high-income countries often seems to hold that childlabor in developing countrie...
Child labor usually means the work done by children under the age of 15, and therefore interferes wi...
The primary objective of this research is to better understand the determinants of child labour and ...
Child labor, a sheer reality in Bangladesh like many other developing countries, is one of the major...
The existence of child labor in developing countries like Bangladesh is undoubtedly a serious proble...
This study examines the trends, patterns and policy options of child labour in Bangladesh particular...
Popular opinion in high-income countries often seems to hold that child labor in developing countrie...
[Abstract]: This study examines the trends, patterns and policy options of child labour in Banglades...
This study examines the trends, patterns and policy options of child labour in Bangladesh particular...
Purpose – The objective of this paper is to understand better the determinants of child labour and s...
The United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child (CRC)—the human rights treaty ratified by t...
Bangladesh is a signatory of the International Labor Organization’s two landmark conventions on chil...
Child labour and Bangladesh: To what extent can Bangladesh remove child labour particularly in the B...