Working and street children of Delhi

By: Panicker, Rita | National labour instituteContributor(s): Nangia, Parveen [Co-author]Material type: TextTextPublication details: Noida National labour institute 1992Description: vii,65p. Illustrations ; 24 cmSubject(s): India -- Delhi | Street children | Street children -- India -- DelhiDDC classification: 331.31 Summary: This book first focuses on the change of the Child Labour Act (Prohibition and Regulation), it shows how the earlier act 1986 didnt focus on the main unorganised sector and justified the act policies by stating the primary cause of child labour as poor family income but later in 1987 a study was conducted by UNICEF and established there were many reasons and the act was ammended. The Child Labour policy came into play in 1987. This book shows a report of a study conducted in Delhi and the conclusions are compared with the older studies.
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1. Introduction
kinds of child labour
2. Magnitude of the problem
Areas of Predominance
Work life
3. Sailent features of working and street children of children
Socio Economic Background
Migration
Habits
Problems Faced by children
4. Girl children
Socio economic background
work life
educational level
contributon of child in housework
Parents Attitude Towards Child Labour
Problems faced at work
Some desires of girl child workers
5. Some life stories
6. Existing Programmes for working and street children
Government Efforts
NGO Efforts in programming for working and street children
Recent research studies
7. Alternative approaches to programming for working and street children

This book first focuses on the change of the Child Labour Act (Prohibition and Regulation), it shows how the earlier act 1986 didnt focus on the main unorganised sector and justified the act policies by stating the primary cause of child labour as poor family income but later in 1987 a study was conducted by UNICEF and established there were many reasons and the act was ammended. The Child Labour policy came into play in 1987. This book shows a report of a study conducted in Delhi and the conclusions are compared with the older studies.

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