The majority of children, involved in both waged and unwaged work exist beyond the control and comprehension of national and international regulation, within the informal economy. Research has shown that the informal economy, contrary to general perception, is not a sphere of unregulated activity, but rather, operates through alternative structures and techniques of power. Children's work within the informal economy, and therefore outside the regulative reach of the state, is subject to extra-legal modes of regulation that are pursued through elaborate systems of discipline and power exercised by non-state actors, groups, and social institutions and networks. Through a case study on children in Kolkata, India, who are engaged in specific fo...
It is estimated that more than 12 million children in India under the age of 14 engage in paid labor...
Within the net of child labour, there is a section of children who live their lives on the streets, ...
Is the bicycle, like the loudspeaker, a medium of communication in India?Do Indian children need tra...
Recently a “new sociology of childhood” has been proposed arguing that childhood must be seen as a s...
Internationalist perspectives towards child labor have been adopted in India by both the national go...
ABSTRACT: Social norms and economic realities mean that child labor is widely accepted and very com...
A number of working children in several regions over the world are mobilising to fight for better wo...
India has the largest number of child labourers in the world, and has been the subject of intense me...
This thesis entitled “Child labour in india”Children are "supremely important assets" of the nation,...
The expansion of multinational corporations into agricultural production around the world is resulti...
textMy dissertation focuses on the means through which a new worker-identity is getting crafted in t...
© 2000 Dr. Susan L. BissellThere are a number of myths surrounding the issue of child labour and suc...
This paper uses ethnographic and qualitative interview data with Muslim child domestic workers, thei...
The Children’s Rights Discourse led by international NGOs, intergovernmental and trade organisations...
This thesis looks at 49 child labourers from a poor district in Old Cairo, Egypt and how they negoti...
It is estimated that more than 12 million children in India under the age of 14 engage in paid labor...
Within the net of child labour, there is a section of children who live their lives on the streets, ...
Is the bicycle, like the loudspeaker, a medium of communication in India?Do Indian children need tra...
Recently a “new sociology of childhood” has been proposed arguing that childhood must be seen as a s...
Internationalist perspectives towards child labor have been adopted in India by both the national go...
ABSTRACT: Social norms and economic realities mean that child labor is widely accepted and very com...
A number of working children in several regions over the world are mobilising to fight for better wo...
India has the largest number of child labourers in the world, and has been the subject of intense me...
This thesis entitled “Child labour in india”Children are "supremely important assets" of the nation,...
The expansion of multinational corporations into agricultural production around the world is resulti...
textMy dissertation focuses on the means through which a new worker-identity is getting crafted in t...
© 2000 Dr. Susan L. BissellThere are a number of myths surrounding the issue of child labour and suc...
This paper uses ethnographic and qualitative interview data with Muslim child domestic workers, thei...
The Children’s Rights Discourse led by international NGOs, intergovernmental and trade organisations...
This thesis looks at 49 child labourers from a poor district in Old Cairo, Egypt and how they negoti...
It is estimated that more than 12 million children in India under the age of 14 engage in paid labor...
Within the net of child labour, there is a section of children who live their lives on the streets, ...
Is the bicycle, like the loudspeaker, a medium of communication in India?Do Indian children need tra...