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Children at Work : Child Labor Practices in Africa

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In this accessible treatment of child labor in Africa, straightforward prose is enriched throughout with photographs that give a human face to the issues involved.

The authors draw on sources ranging from scholarly studies to children's own voices.

After providing a general background to the topic - debunking myths in the process - they describe the work typically done by African children in the home, as apprentices, and in commercial labor markets.

They also present a clearheaded discussion of the worst, exploitive kinds of child labor.

The book ends with a discussion of the effects of work on children, suggesting a variety of concrete, realistic approaches to minimizing negative consequences.

This is a straightforward discussion of child labor in Africa, enriched throughout with photographs that give a human face to the issues involved.

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Lynne Rienner Publishers Inc
1588264335 / 9781588264336
Paperback / softback
15/02/2006
United States
English
200 p.
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