This study investigated the relevance of children in household resource management. Data were collected using interview schedule from 186 randomly selected respondents. Data were described while analysis of variance, correlation and regression analyses were used to establish differences and relationships of variables. Majority (58.1%) of the respondents spent about N10, 000 to operate their farms when children were involved while 45.2 percent spent the same amount when children were not involved. Children’s level of involvement in productive activities as indicated by 46.2 percent was average. Among others, 60.2% of the respondents said there was increase in standard of living, 51.6% claimed timely farming operations and 59.4% reporte...
Child labour is prevalent worldwide, occurring both in developing and developed countries. It is est...
In spite of the government’s abundant efforts to bring child labor to an end, still, this issue of c...
Background: The issue of child labour has become a subject of concern and debate among development s...
This study was conducted to determine the level of child labor involvement in arable crop farming. A...
Social economic problems had been pushing people to find alternative ways to fulfill their daily nee...
The purpose of this research was to assess the relationship between family composition and child lab...
This exploratory rapid review finds that child labour in agriculture is a global issue, with the agr...
Research into the topic of child labour has experienced a significant upswing in the past two decade...
This manuscript investigates the extent to which children contribute to the household’s agricultural...
Research on child labour usually works upon a definition of labour which means work outside home and...
This study aims to determine the effect of household characteristics and children's living environme...
Normally children's economic value in peasant economy is analysed in terms of their contribution to ...
Contains fulltext : 74903.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)We study househo...
There has been a lot of research about children’s household work. However, most of these researches ...
The prevalence of child labour use in the agricultural sector has been widely reportedhowever, the i...
Child labour is prevalent worldwide, occurring both in developing and developed countries. It is est...
In spite of the government’s abundant efforts to bring child labor to an end, still, this issue of c...
Background: The issue of child labour has become a subject of concern and debate among development s...
This study was conducted to determine the level of child labor involvement in arable crop farming. A...
Social economic problems had been pushing people to find alternative ways to fulfill their daily nee...
The purpose of this research was to assess the relationship between family composition and child lab...
This exploratory rapid review finds that child labour in agriculture is a global issue, with the agr...
Research into the topic of child labour has experienced a significant upswing in the past two decade...
This manuscript investigates the extent to which children contribute to the household’s agricultural...
Research on child labour usually works upon a definition of labour which means work outside home and...
This study aims to determine the effect of household characteristics and children's living environme...
Normally children's economic value in peasant economy is analysed in terms of their contribution to ...
Contains fulltext : 74903.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)We study househo...
There has been a lot of research about children’s household work. However, most of these researches ...
The prevalence of child labour use in the agricultural sector has been widely reportedhowever, the i...
Child labour is prevalent worldwide, occurring both in developing and developed countries. It is est...
In spite of the government’s abundant efforts to bring child labor to an end, still, this issue of c...
Background: The issue of child labour has become a subject of concern and debate among development s...