Abstract

Child labor is a common practice in developing countries. Child labor is defined as work that deprives children of their childhood, their potential and dignity as an emerging social threat increasing at an alarming rate. The statistical secondary data analysis method was used in this study to estimate the causes and different types of victimization trend on child at workplace in Bangladesh. The authors have experienced that the child are now working in multidimensional sectors like agriculture, service sector, industry, construction, domestic work, transport etc for their hand to mouth. They are forced to perform more than one shift duty a day keeping contradiction with the ILO regulations in this connection. They are on the different kinds of workplace victimization where physical abuse, health injury, economical exploitation and sexual abuse are on the top rank. There is no headache on their educational deprivation in our ongoing society.

Highlights

  • The WHO defines child victimization as all forms of physical and emotional ill treatment, sexual abuse, neglect or negligent treatment or commercial or other exploitation, resulting in actual or potential harm to the child’s health, survival, development or dignity in the context of a relationship of responsibility, trust or power [1,2,3, 27, 28]

  • Workplace victimization can be many types such as physical, psychological, emotional, financial deprivation, health injury, educational deprivation etc when children are forced to work; they are exposed to situations that make them vulnerable to trafficking, abuse, violence and exploitation

  • Based on secondary data related to workplace child victimization following findings are found

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Summary

A Review on Child Labour Criticism in Bangladesh

To cite this article: Md. Kamruzzaman, Md. Abdul Hakim. A Review on Child Labour Criticism in Bangladesh: An Analysis. International Journal of Sports Science and Physical Education. Received: October 24, 2017; Accepted: November 3, 2017; Published: February 9, 2018

Introduction
Methodology
Child and Child Labor
Present Situation of Child Labor
Children Victimization in Different Workplaces
Type of Victimization
Case Studies
Case-2
Conclusions
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