Child labour and health hazards

Material type: TextTextPublication details: 0 0 0Description: pSubject(s): Child labourDDC classification: 331.31 Summary: This collection comprises papers addressing diverse health hazards associated with child labor. The initial paper highlights that children are frequently engaged in perilous occupations within industries such as slate, lock, glass, and power loom, exposing them to the risk of contracting various diseases. Subsequent papers delve into the specific health risks faced by children in various work settings, emphasizing that children are more vulnerable than adults to the detrimental effects of pollutants prevalent in their work environments. Additionally, there is a paper focusing on the safety and health conditions of working children in Pakistan, as well as another shedding light on the health profile of child laborers in the hosiery industry. Together, these papers contribute to a comprehensive understanding of the health challenges confronting children engaged in labor.
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1. Health Hazards - By Neera Burra
2. Children at health risks
3. Hazards to the safety and health of working children
4. The Child labourer and his health of working children
5. Introducing child labour in India with special references to the hazards child labourers face
6. IPEC workshop on hazards to the safety and health of working children (Glass bangle industry and agriculture)
7. Safety and health of working children in Pakistan (IPEC workshop)
8. Health profile grid of Child workers in Hosiery Industry - A cohort study
9. Working conditions and health hazards of child labourers

This collection comprises papers addressing diverse health hazards associated with child labor. The initial paper highlights that children are frequently engaged in perilous occupations within industries such as slate, lock, glass, and power loom, exposing them to the risk of contracting various diseases. Subsequent papers delve into the specific health risks faced by children in various work settings, emphasizing that children are more vulnerable than adults to the detrimental effects of pollutants prevalent in their work environments.
Additionally, there is a paper focusing on the safety and health conditions of working children in Pakistan, as well as another shedding light on the health profile of child laborers in the hosiery industry. Together, these papers contribute to a comprehensive understanding of the health challenges confronting children engaged in labor.

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