Abstract: The present research was aimed to explore the nature of Children on the Street’s relationship with Society and its impacts such as living conditions, basic needs; behaviour of people and police, education, harassment. Using the purposive and convenience sampling technique, forty children on the street were selected for interviews from the areas, Golra Shareef and Bari Imam of Islamabad. Interview based questionnaire has been used as research tool and based on that questionnaire, analysis is provided in chapter four with details. The results indicate that the main factors behind pushing children to the street are poverty, unemployment, orphaned, and disability, which leads these children towards terrorism and many other social ev...
This study employed the livelihood approach to examine the effects of streetism on the livelihoods o...
Thesis (M.A.)--Wichita State University, College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, Program of Liberal St...
Children as social beings who have the right to grow and develop and live freely and play according ...
Abstract: The present research was aimed to explore the nature of Children on the Street’s relatio...
Street children constitute a violent category in most societies; they have considered what society c...
Objective: This research aimed to investigate the circumstances and problems of street children in G...
The purpose of this study was to show the general circumstance that is accounted for the phenomenon ...
AbstractThe phenomenon of street children, a social problem causing vulnerability, has a long histor...
Street children are the marginalized population in society. There are 150 million street children ex...
The fundamental objective of the research is to shed light the situation of street children phenomen...
The study aimed to explore onsets and challenges of streetism and to describe the roles played by th...
This study examines the increasing phenomenon of street children in Tehran. It focuses on the challe...
Street children are common phenomena throughout the world facing a lot of challenges in their life. ...
Objective: This paper examines the findings from recent studies of street children in Ethiopia. Meth...
Street life is a challenge for survival, even for adults, and is yet more difficult for children. Th...
This study employed the livelihood approach to examine the effects of streetism on the livelihoods o...
Thesis (M.A.)--Wichita State University, College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, Program of Liberal St...
Children as social beings who have the right to grow and develop and live freely and play according ...
Abstract: The present research was aimed to explore the nature of Children on the Street’s relatio...
Street children constitute a violent category in most societies; they have considered what society c...
Objective: This research aimed to investigate the circumstances and problems of street children in G...
The purpose of this study was to show the general circumstance that is accounted for the phenomenon ...
AbstractThe phenomenon of street children, a social problem causing vulnerability, has a long histor...
Street children are the marginalized population in society. There are 150 million street children ex...
The fundamental objective of the research is to shed light the situation of street children phenomen...
The study aimed to explore onsets and challenges of streetism and to describe the roles played by th...
This study examines the increasing phenomenon of street children in Tehran. It focuses on the challe...
Street children are common phenomena throughout the world facing a lot of challenges in their life. ...
Objective: This paper examines the findings from recent studies of street children in Ethiopia. Meth...
Street life is a challenge for survival, even for adults, and is yet more difficult for children. Th...
This study employed the livelihood approach to examine the effects of streetism on the livelihoods o...
Thesis (M.A.)--Wichita State University, College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, Program of Liberal St...
Children as social beings who have the right to grow and develop and live freely and play according ...