Abstract

The present study was aimed to find out some measures of child labour in the capital of Pakistan (Islamabad). Study explored some parental factors like (socio-economic status, criminal tendency of parents, their physical health, parental pressure, age of the parents as well as social acceptance of the parents) related to child labour. Child labor was one of the oldest curses that still refused to fade away in our part of the world. The main objective of the study was to determine the characteristics of working children in automobile workshops and to bring out those associated factors leading to child labor in automobile workshops in Islamabad. For the said purpose, 250 working children were then purposively drawn and attributed with less than 18 years of age in the locality of Islamabad. The information was obtained from the respondents by using interview schedule as a tool for the present study. Children were facing many problems at work such as cuts and burns (48%), muscles pain (28%), eyes infection and different orthopedic injuries (10%) and (14%) respectively. Results showed that a negative correlation existed between the variables (child labour and socio-economic status, physical health of parents) while all other variables such as age of the parents, social acceptance, criminal tendency and parental pressures were positively correlated with the measure (child labour).

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  • IntroductionMany studies have been conducted across the countries on child labour, and generally define child labour as the

  • Many studies have been conducted across the countries on child labour, and generally define child labour as theHow to cite this paper: Rashid, M

  • Size can be of the important demographic factor that leads towards the triggering ratio of child labour in study area along with the low level of education and birth order

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Introduction

Many studies have been conducted across the countries on child labour, and generally define child labour as the. How to cite this paper: Rashid, M. A. H., Abbasi, S., Farid, S., & Manzoor, M. Parents and Child Labour: A Testimony from Automobile Workshops in Islamabad. Recorded ages in all these studies are 10 - 14 year, because economic activity rates for the 10 - 14 population are available from the ILO and UN statistical databases. Examples of papers defining child labour as economically active population include: Becchetti & Trovato (2005), Dehejia & Gatti (2005), Edmonds & Pavcnik (2005), Neumayer & De Soysa (2005), Cigno et al (2002), Shelburne (2001), Hussain & Maskus (2003)

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