An unprecedented number of children around the world are working today. This volume is a must-have, up-to-date survey for student research. In the 15 examined countries, poverty, lack of education, gender inequity, the demands of the global marketplace, and easy sex tourism are key factors contributing to the child labor crisis. Each chapter depicts the child labor scene in a particular country, along with detailed conditions, the history of the problem, the present state of child labor, political policies, and social aspects, and the ultimate outlook. Child labor is a complex social and political issue with a long and evolving history. The phenomenon of child labor, including prostitution, has been a focus of debate especially in the last two centuries and continues to generate fierce reactions. An unprecedented number of children around the world are working today. This volume is a must-have, up-to-date survey for student research. In the 15 examined countries, poverty, lack of education, gender inequity, the demands of the global marketplace, and easy sex tourism are key factors contributing to the child labor crisis. Each chapter depicts the child labor scene in a particular country, along with detailed conditions, the history of the problem, the present state of child labor, political policies and social aspects, and the ultimate outlook. The scope of the topic is wide, and basic definitions of what constitutes child and labor vary from country to country. International laws and conventions promoted by labor and human rights groups are establishing new norms to counteract harsh cultural and economic realities, but these and similar local laws are hard to enforce. These issues are explored, and vignettes from the children's point of view add a human-interest angle to the narrative.
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Series Foreword Introduction Bangladesh by Shelley Feldman and Desi Larson Brazil by Elizabeth KimJin Traver China by Xiaojun Tong and Shizhen Lu The Dominican Republic by B. J. Bryson and Tina Bryson Georgia by Nona Tsotseria Guatemala by David Keys Honduras by Raul Zelaya and Desi Larson India by Desi Larson Iran by Reza Jalali Mexico by David Carey Jr. South Africa by Catherine Stakeman South Korea by Elizabeth KimJin Traver Thailand by Lacey Sloan The United States by Pamela Pieris Zimbabwe by Otrude Moyo Index About the Editors and Contributors
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The conditions and issues of child labor are explored in a survey of 15 countries.
Greenwood Press's A World View of Social Issues series is designed to provide students with one-volume reference sources exploring social issues from a world perspective. Each volume addresses a particular issue such as Crime and Crime Control, Women's Rights, and Teen Violence. These topics are explored in chapters devoted to specific countries-representative of different world regions-chosen because of the significance of the issue in that country, recognition of its importance, and the country's efforts to deal with it. The range of developed, developing, and undeveloped nations included in the series provides a broad perspective. Students will discover the global scope of these issues, compare and contrast the similarities and differences in how these diverse cultures address them, and utilize cross-cultural comparisons to draw their own conclusions. Volumes in the series feature both historical and current information concerning each issue, contain social and political views as well as suggested solutions, and provide bibliographies for further research with each chapter.
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Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9780313322778
Publisert
2004-10-30
Utgiver
Vendor
Greenwood Press
Vekt
482 gr
Høyde
235 mm
Bredde
156 mm
Aldersnivå
G, 01
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Innbundet
Antall sider
232

Biographical note

CATHRYNE L. SCHMITZ is Associate Professor of Social Work at the University of Southern Maine, Lewiston. ELIZABETH KIMJIN TRAVER is Assistant Professor of Social Work at the University of Southern Maine, Lewiston. DESI LARSON is Associate Professor of Adult Education at the University of Southern Maine, Lewiston.