From 1919, the International Labour Organization sought to improve protections for workers globally. Concurrently, the organization was dominated by colonial powers whose economies relied on the exploitation of colonized workers. This article explores how the International Labour Organization navigated this contradictory situation during the interwar period, focussing on its approach to child labour in British Africa. The introduction of a universal minimum employment age and the abolition of child labour were founding goals of the International Labour Organization. However, colonial powers wanted to maintain the extensive employment of children and the use of child labour in their colonies. Britain used its influence within the Internation...
Child labour was not uncommon in the pre-industrial period, yet with industrialization demand for ch...
Child work in England and Wales has been a well-researched topic from a historical perspective, but ...
“This is an Accepted Manuscript of an article published by Taylor & Francis in Management & Organiza...
Contentious debates about the allowable minimum age of child laborers informed the discourse of chil...
Since time immemorial, African indigenous societies have viewed childhood in terms of intergeneratio...
The International Labour Organisation (the ILO) has regulated child labour through the Minimum Age C...
The International Labour Organisation (the ILO) has regulated child labour through the Minimum Age C...
Primarily based on interviews, participant observation, and archival sources this thesis presents a ...
Doctor Legum - LLDAn analysis of the various forms of child labour since the industrial revolution i...
Includes abstract.Includes bibliographical references (leaves 242-266).The international community's...
After WWII the International Labour Organization (ILO) slowly but surely developed a ‘two plank’ app...
This article examines the complex and contradictory history of interactions between the Internationa...
Abstract The end of the First World War saw a renewed international mobilization in all directions t...
This article examines recent changes in the role played by the International Labour Organization in ...
The overwhelming prevalence of child labour globally continues to be a matter of concern. Millions o...
Child labour was not uncommon in the pre-industrial period, yet with industrialization demand for ch...
Child work in England and Wales has been a well-researched topic from a historical perspective, but ...
“This is an Accepted Manuscript of an article published by Taylor & Francis in Management & Organiza...
Contentious debates about the allowable minimum age of child laborers informed the discourse of chil...
Since time immemorial, African indigenous societies have viewed childhood in terms of intergeneratio...
The International Labour Organisation (the ILO) has regulated child labour through the Minimum Age C...
The International Labour Organisation (the ILO) has regulated child labour through the Minimum Age C...
Primarily based on interviews, participant observation, and archival sources this thesis presents a ...
Doctor Legum - LLDAn analysis of the various forms of child labour since the industrial revolution i...
Includes abstract.Includes bibliographical references (leaves 242-266).The international community's...
After WWII the International Labour Organization (ILO) slowly but surely developed a ‘two plank’ app...
This article examines the complex and contradictory history of interactions between the Internationa...
Abstract The end of the First World War saw a renewed international mobilization in all directions t...
This article examines recent changes in the role played by the International Labour Organization in ...
The overwhelming prevalence of child labour globally continues to be a matter of concern. Millions o...
Child labour was not uncommon in the pre-industrial period, yet with industrialization demand for ch...
Child work in England and Wales has been a well-researched topic from a historical perspective, but ...
“This is an Accepted Manuscript of an article published by Taylor & Francis in Management & Organiza...