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020 _a9789221180289
082 _a331.31
_bINT
110 _aInternational labour organization
245 0 _aMapping child labour : a practical guide for conducting child labour surveys
260 _aNew Delhi
_bInternational labour organization
_c2006
300 _aii, 48p.
504 _aI. Overview of the training manual II. Module 1 Understanding child labour and introduction to the baseline survey 1.1 Understanding the problem of child labour 1.1.1 Who is a child? 1.1.2 What causes child labour? 1.2 Introduction to the INDUS child labour projects 1.2.1 The approach of the project 1.2.2 Scope of the project 1.3 Introduction to the baseline survey 1.3.1 Need for the baseline survey 1.3.2 objectives of the survey 1.3.3 Struture of the survey 1.3.4 Importance of the correct timing of the survey 1.3.5 Entities involved in the survey III. Module 2 Understanding the role of the field survey and field staff 2.1 Field supervisor 2.1.1 Who is a field supervisor? 2.1.2 What are the role and responsibilities of a field supervisor? 2.2 Field interviews 2.2.1 Who are field interviewers? 2.2.2 What are the role and responsibilty of field interviewers 2.2.3 Editing completed work 2.3 Interviewing techniques and conventions 2.3.1 General standards for conducting structured interviews 2.3.2 Behavioral ethics 2.3.3 Techniques for establishing contact and securing consent for the interview IV. Module 3 understandng the questionnaire 3.1 The contents of the questionnaire 3.1.1 Main household listing schedule 3.1.2 Certain points to be remembered 3.1.3 Some anticipated problems V. Module 4 Format of the reports 4.1 Background 4.1.1 Target audience 4.1.2 Report goals 4.2 Sructure of the report 4.3 Preface 4.4 Executive summary 4.5 chapter 1 Introduction 4.6 Chapter 2 Methodology 4.7 Chapter 3 Main findings 4.7.1 listing of all child workers in identified pockets 4.8 Conclusions and recommendations
520 _aThis booklet is a manuat that provides practical procedures for conducting child labour survey. The goal of this manual is to produce a comprehensive document, which can be used by institutions and policy makers who are not primarily statisticians or good at interviewing and data collection protocol followers. This contains the Indus Project conducted baseline survey in 20 districts and lays this training module on the foundation of the same survey.
546 _aEnglish
650 _aUnderstanding child labour and introduction to the baseline survey
650 _aUnderstanding the questionnaires
650 _aUnderstanding the role of the field survey and field survey staff
942 _cRP
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