Abstract

The work which affects the education, dignity and health of a child is known as child labor. It exists in agriculture sector of Pakistan mostly in the form of hazardous work. The main objective of the study was to investigate the degree of knowledge of cotton growers on child labor issue with special reference to Decent Work of International Labor Organization (ILO). The study was conducted in Bahawalpur district where Decent Work has been implemented by World Wide Fund for Nature (WWF)-Pakistan since 2013 as a part of its Sustainable Agriculture Program. Three categories of farmers were identified among a total of 388 selected cotton growers i.e. Farmers having high level of awareness, farmers having basic level of awareness and farmers having no awareness of child labor. Farmers were also categorized into three groups on the basis of their land holding i.e. (Category ‘a’) 1-7 acres, (b) >7-20 acres and (c) >20-50 acres. The data was analyzed through descriptive statistical method. Among category ‘a’ 7.5%, 88.7% and 3.7% of the farmers had advance, basic and no awareness, respectively. Among category ‘b’ 7.2%, 88.5% and4.2% farmers had advance, basic and no awareness, respectively. Among category ‘c’ 5.8%, 90.2% and 3.9% farmers had advance, basic and no awareness, respectively. Since there was a large proportion of those farmers who have only basic level of awareness on child labor among all the three land holding categories, therefore, there is a need to educate farmers on preventing child labor at their farms to promote sustainable cotton.

Highlights

  • According to International Labor Organization (ILO) “child labor is any activity other than play or study, paid or unpaid which is performed by child of the age of 15 or 14 in some countries” [1]

  • ILO reported under the International Program on Elimination of Child labor that about 300 million children between the age 5-17 are engaged in some kind of child labor worldwide i.e. more than 200 million are laborers and 125 million are involved in hazardous work [4]

  • The main objective of the study was to assess the knowledge of cotton growers because prevalence of child labor is highest in cotton farming amongst all agricultural crops

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Introduction

According to International Labor Organization (ILO) “child labor is any activity other than play or study, paid or unpaid which is performed by child of the age of 15 or 14 in some countries” [1]. ILO reported under the International Program on Elimination of Child labor that about 300 million children between the age 5-17 are engaged in some kind of child labor worldwide i.e. more than 200 million are laborers and 125 million are involved in hazardous work [4]. One of the most dangerous sections involving child labor and under regulated economic sector worldwide for all workers is in agriculture; about. 70% of child labor happened in agriculture sector i.e. children of 5-14 years. Child labour in agriculture sector creates many problems; some of them are mentioned below [5]: i. Allergy and other health problems due to exposure to pesticides and pesticides application as well

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