HEALTH IMPLICATIONS OF CHILD LABOR IN AGRICULTURE: A CRUCIAL EXAMINATION

Authors

  • DR. ANUPMA SINHA ASSISTANT PROFESSOR, DEPARTMENT OF SOCIOLOGY, BANARAS HINDU UNIVERSITY, VARANASI, INDIA Author

Keywords:

Farming, kid work, perils and dangers, destitution decrease, wellbeing area and wellbeing laborers.

Abstract

Over two thirds of kid workers in excess of 150 million young ladies and young
men under 18 are agrarian laborers. They are brutally taken advantage of, working in poor to
shocking circumstances, performing perilous positions with practically no compensation, and are
denied of training. Exposure to workplace hazards and risks can be more devastating and longlasting
for children because their bodies and minds are still developing. The line between what is
satisfactory work and what isn't is effortlessly crossed. However, not all agricultural work done by
children is harmful. Age-fitting, lower-risk errands that don't slow down tutoring and recreation
time are not at issue here.

Downloads

Published

2011-01-15

Issue

Section

Articles

How to Cite

HEALTH IMPLICATIONS OF CHILD LABOR IN AGRICULTURE: A CRUCIAL EXAMINATION. (2011). INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF MANAGEMENT RESEARCH AND REVIEW, 1(4), 1-05. https://ijmrr.com/index.php/ijmrr/article/view/570

Most read articles by the same author(s)