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Child Labour : burning questions : inaugural lecture / delivered as the Professor in child labour studies, in particular the historical and social aspects, on behalf of the International Institute of Social History at the University of Amsterdam, on Friday 21 November 2003 by Georges Kristoffel Lieten.

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Lieten, Georges Kristoffel, 1946- author.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Child labor.
Children--Social conditions.
Children.
Age and employment.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (37 pages) : digital, PDF file(s).
Edition:
1st ed.
Place of Publication:
Amsterdam : Amsterdam University Press, 2005.
Language Note:
English
Summary:
It is often said that children have always been working. With the onset of the industrial revolution in the nineteenth century, however, children became to be exploited under miserable circumstances in factories. That was the beginning of the movement against child labour. A worldwide awareness campaign has brought international organizations and governments to the position that child labour should urgently be replaced by child education. The objectives seem simple and laudable but the issues involved are very complex. What actually is child labour, and what is childhood? How many child labourers are there in the world? Is child labour restricted to developing countries or is it frequently used in order to stigmatize the non-Western world? Is regulation of labour conditions the solution or should governments and civil society one opt for a radical ban? Is there a role for corporate social responsibility? These questions have been addressed in the professorial address on Child Labour Studies. It is argued that much more research is needed and that particular care should be taken to learn from children on how they view the world and what they think of work, labour and education.
Contents:
Front matter
Society from the perspective of the child
Defining childhood
Growing attention for child labour
Where children work
The importance of statistics
Child labour as a metaphor
Detrimental forms of work
Historical precedent in western countries
Decline and disappearance
Causes
Solutions
Thanks
Literature
Notes:
Title from publisher's bibliographic system (viewed on 05 Feb 2021).
Includes bibliographical references.
ISBN:
1-04-078757-6
1-283-25943-5
9786613259431
90-485-2099-1
OCLC:
754582219

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