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Published in association with Indo-Dutch Programme on Alternatives
in Development Child labour has become a hot issue. International
attention has often been focused on South Asia, and initiatives
have been undertaken to use pro-active policies, such as a trade
boycott, to pressurise governments in India, Pakistan, Nepal and
Bangladesh to implement a complete ban on child labour and to
realize universal education. A gathering of outstanding
international scholars, financed by the Indo-Dutch Programme on
Alternatives in Development, has discussed these issues on the
basis of empirically grounded research papers. A selection of these
papers has been edited for this volume. The volume contains papers
on the extent of child labour in South Asia (and the spread across
regions and sectors), its correlation with education, some of the
worst forms of child labour, and best practices. The papers are a
good mix of social anthropology, economics and political science
approaches. The expertise of the contributors and their concern for
what continues to be a stark reality in South Asia make this book
an invaluable source of reference on the issue of child labour,
academically rigorous and politically relevant. It will be highly
relevant to policy makers, scholars, journalists and practitioners.
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