This study attempted to assess the Determinants of child labour and its effects on the Children’s schooling: the case of Mekelle city, Tigray, Ethiopia. The objective of the study was to identify the working conditions of child labourers, to assess the factors that determine children decision to participation in work, school or a combination of them and also to assess the effect of child labour on the children’s schooling. The study conducted using 120 child labourers’ respondents. Both quantitative and qualitative data were collected by using survey method and focus group discussion. The findings of the study indicate that nearly all the child workers that participated in the study were with disadvantaged background involving coming from p...
Child labour is pervasive across sub-Saharan Africa. The common assumption is that monetary poverty ...
The study was carried out at Damot Gale district of Wolaita zone in Southern nation nationalities re...
Child labor is a widespread, growing problem in the developing world. About 250 million of the world...
This study attempted to assess the Determinants of child labour and its effects on the Children’s sc...
Child labor becomes a usual problem in developing countries to affect the schooling performances of ...
This study aimed to identify the implications of child labour on child educational achievement. Cros...
Child labour is an important aspect of social and economic reality that surrounds us although it is ...
Although urban child labor is a considerable issue, it has attracted little attention in previous st...
Investment in early childhood health and education provide children with the resources necessary to ...
The objective of this study is to explore the effect of child work on school achievement as measured...
This paper examines determinants of work participation and school attendance for children aged 7-15 ...
This study was undertaken to ascertain the relationship between Teachers and parents’ perception of ...
The study was carried out at Damot Gale district of Wolaita zone in Southern nation nationalities re...
Introduction: The issue of child labor abuse and exploitation becomes a serious problem at local, na...
The child labor is worldwide problem. There are estimated over 168 million child labors in the world...
Child labour is pervasive across sub-Saharan Africa. The common assumption is that monetary poverty ...
The study was carried out at Damot Gale district of Wolaita zone in Southern nation nationalities re...
Child labor is a widespread, growing problem in the developing world. About 250 million of the world...
This study attempted to assess the Determinants of child labour and its effects on the Children’s sc...
Child labor becomes a usual problem in developing countries to affect the schooling performances of ...
This study aimed to identify the implications of child labour on child educational achievement. Cros...
Child labour is an important aspect of social and economic reality that surrounds us although it is ...
Although urban child labor is a considerable issue, it has attracted little attention in previous st...
Investment in early childhood health and education provide children with the resources necessary to ...
The objective of this study is to explore the effect of child work on school achievement as measured...
This paper examines determinants of work participation and school attendance for children aged 7-15 ...
This study was undertaken to ascertain the relationship between Teachers and parents’ perception of ...
The study was carried out at Damot Gale district of Wolaita zone in Southern nation nationalities re...
Introduction: The issue of child labor abuse and exploitation becomes a serious problem at local, na...
The child labor is worldwide problem. There are estimated over 168 million child labors in the world...
Child labour is pervasive across sub-Saharan Africa. The common assumption is that monetary poverty ...
The study was carried out at Damot Gale district of Wolaita zone in Southern nation nationalities re...
Child labor is a widespread, growing problem in the developing world. About 250 million of the world...